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Case Study of Physiotherapy Treatment of a Patient with Hemorrhagic Stroke
Adamantiadis, Alexandros ; Stupková, Michaela (advisor) ; Malá, Jitka (referee)
Title: Case Study of Physiotherapy Treatment of Patient with Hemorrhagic Stroke Aim: The aim of this thesis is to present a case study of a physiotherapy approach to a treatment of a patient with complications after a hemorrhagic stroke. The theoretical part of the thesis will focus on the pathology, risk factors and prevention. On the practical part I will present the case study with the patient's medical history, all the examinations done by me at the start and end of the treatments, day to day therapies and final results. Methods: The practical section is based on the case of a 51-year-old male, who was diagnosed with a hemorrhagic stroke in 6/7/2017. The study consists of physiotherapeutic approaches for an initial kinesiological examination on the first day, followed by eight therapy sessions lasting half an hour each, and on the last day a final kinesiological examination. All methods used were non-invasive. Results: The progress was notable during the ten sessions of therapy. The patient's gait has improved significantly in quality and quantity, the spasticity has improved and his ability to control the lower extremity and upper extremity. Although the results have shown great progress in the gait, he is still as dependent as before for his everyday life activities and still needs assistance...
Treatment for Brain Arteriovenous Malformations
Bradáč, Ondřej ; Beneš, Vladimír (advisor) ; Haninec, Pavel (referee) ; Vaverka, Miroslav (referee)
Introduction: The surgical and endovascular results of the treatment of pial AVM provided at our Neurosurgical centre are presented. These results are supported by neuropsychological outcomes of subgroup of treated patients. Going by these results and by an overview of literary data on the efficacy and complications of each therapeutic modality, the optimal algorithm of indications is presented Cohort of patients: The main series comprises 222 patients aged 9 to 87 years treated in the years 1998 - 2013. The surgical group consists of 85 patients, 55 patients received solely endovascular treatment. Thirty-four patients were consulted and referred directly to the Radiosurgical unit. The remaining 48 were recommended to abide by the strategy of "watch and wait". A subgroup of 66 patients, who underwent treatment of AVM was neuro-psychologically tested at least two years after treatment using a battery of tests constructed specifically for this study. A control group consisted of 10 subjects without any neurological disease. Results: In the surgical group, serious complications were 3.5% at a 96.5% therapeutic efficacy. As for AVM treated with purely endovascular methods, serious procedural complications were seen in 5.5% of patients, with efficacy totalling 36.4%. One observed patient suffered...
Treatment for Brain Arteriovenous Malformations
Bradáč, Ondřej ; Beneš, Vladimír (advisor) ; Haninec, Pavel (referee) ; Vaverka, Miroslav (referee)
Introduction: The surgical and endovascular results of the treatment of pial AVM provided at our Neurosurgical centre are presented. These results are supported by neuropsychological outcomes of subgroup of treated patients. Going by these results and by an overview of literary data on the efficacy and complications of each therapeutic modality, the optimal algorithm of indications is presented Cohort of patients: The main series comprises 222 patients aged 9 to 87 years treated in the years 1998 - 2013. The surgical group consists of 85 patients, 55 patients received solely endovascular treatment. Thirty-four patients were consulted and referred directly to the Radiosurgical unit. The remaining 48 were recommended to abide by the strategy of "watch and wait". A subgroup of 66 patients, who underwent treatment of AVM was neuro-psychologically tested at least two years after treatment using a battery of tests constructed specifically for this study. A control group consisted of 10 subjects without any neurological disease. Results: In the surgical group, serious complications were 3.5% at a 96.5% therapeutic efficacy. As for AVM treated with purely endovascular methods, serious procedural complications were seen in 5.5% of patients, with efficacy totalling 36.4%. One observed patient suffered...

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