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Case Study of Physiotherapeutic Treatment of a Patient Diagnosed with Nervus Peroneus Communis Paresis
Dudek, Jan ; Stupková, Michaela (advisor) ; Křížková, Štěpánka (referee)
Author: Jan Dudek Title: Case study of Physiotherapeutic Treatment of a Patient Diagnosed with Nervus Peroneus Communis Paresis Aims: The aim of this bachelor thesis is to summarize the theoretical information about the diagnosis of peroneal paresis and to create a case study of physiotherapeutic care of a patient with peripheral paresis of the nervus peroneus communis followed up by an evaluation of the effect of therapy. Methods: In the general part of the thesis, the problems of peripheral paresis are summarized on the basis of the literature cited below, with a focus on rehabilitation procedures. The special part presents a case report of a patient with peripheral paresis nevus peroneus communis and the processing of the information obtained from it. Results: The therapeutic units described in the special part of the paper had a positive effect on the patient's condition. Keywords: physiotherapy, case report, peripheral paresis, nervus peroneus
Case study of the Physiotherapeutic Treatment of a Patient Diagnosed with Nervus Peroneus Paresis
Dostál, Martin ; Kučerová, Ilona (advisor) ; Křížková, Štěpánka (referee)
Title: Case study of the Physiotherapeutic Treatment of a Patient Diagnosed with Nervus Peroneus Paresis. Aims: Gaining theoretical and practical knowledge about peripheral paresis, especially peripheral paresis of the nervus peroneus nerve. Subsequent elaboration of case study of a patient with a continuous professional practice and determination of the results of theraphy. Methodology: In the general part, the work focuses on theoretical knowledge about the anatomy of the peripheral nervous system, the clinical image of peripheral paresis and physiotherapeutic methods in the treatment of peripheral paresis.The special part of the work focuses on the case study of a patient diagnosed with paresis of the peroneus nerve and use of physiotherapeuticmethods in practice. Results: The patient, who had zero to one muscular strenght of the paretic muscules, improved to muscule strenght nuber two according to Janda, after the end of the therapy. The joint clearance around the foot, ankle joint and lower leg was restored. Elimination of most reflex changes in soft tissues and stretching of shortened muscules. Conclusion: Thanks to the cooperation of the patient and practiced physiotherapeutic methods, it was possible to increase the muscular strenght of the lower leg muscules. Physiotherapy is an integral...
Technical and practical characteristics of peroneal AFO braces
Nováková, Kateřina ; Černý, Pavel (advisor) ; Drnková, Jana (referee)
Title: Technical and practical characteristics of peroneal AFO braces. Objectives: The main objective of this thesis is to gain theoretical knowledge about the peroneal AFO braces and to monitor the range of products on Czech as well as foreign market, which can help the patients after stroke and peripheral paresis of nervous peroneus make their lives easier. Methods: I used the method of systematic research in my thesis. I based my thesis on available Czech and foreign literature, electronic resources and materials obtained in prosthetic companies, mostly in the form of personal consultations. Results: The thesis provides a comprehensive overview of peroneal AFO braces and selected diseases which have permanent consequences for patients, in the form of lower limb paralysis. The thesis deals with the difficult problem of choosing specific types of braces for given diagnoses, especially according to materials and used components. The thesis can be beneficial both for students majoring in Orthotist-Prosthetist and for all specialists engaged in resolving foot-drop consequences. Keywords: ankle, foot-drop, stroke, nervous peroneus, orthotics, peroneal brace
Comparison of electrostimulation systems WalkAide and NESS L300 in therapy of foot drop in patients after stroke.
Šulcová, Dominika ; Jeníček, Jakub (advisor) ; Drábová, Zuzana (referee)
This bachelor thesis consists of a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part provides a brief introduction into problematics of disability of stroke patients and mainly focuses on gait impairment, specifically on foot drop syndrome that affects about 20% of all stroke patients. Following section contains characterization of functional electrical stimulation and its application to the peroneal nerve, which is used in therapy of foot drop. The theoretical part is then concluded by neat description of two peroneal stimulators that are currently available in Czech Republic, systems WalkAide® and NESS L300®. The practical part includes therapy records of two stroke patients, in which both mentioned devices were used, and filled questionnaires that were directed to representatives of distributor companies. These documets focus on financial problematics of systems in question. The outcome of the practical part is a comprehensive overview that summarizes the use of both stimulators in therapy of foot drop and their accessibility for patients in Czech Republic. All gathered facts about WalkAide® and NESS L300® are then systematically compared and evaluated from the perspective of a therapist and a patient. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Functional electrical stimulation of nervus peroneus of patients after stroke
Petříčková, Kristina ; Konvalinková, Romana (advisor) ; Jeníček, Jakub (referee)
BAKALÁŘSKÉ PRÁCE V AJ Author: Kristina Petříčková Supervisor: Mgr. Romana Lavičková Opponent: Title of bachelor thesis: Functional electrical stimulation of nervus peroneus of patients after stroke Abstract: This bachelor thesis consists of a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part is mainly focused on the option of managing foot drop with the use of functional electrical stimulation. It provides background research of available thematical literature, information about current options of using funtional electrical stimulation and information of its combination with other types of therapy. It also provides results of research studies that have been realized and describes effects of functional electrical stimulation on different aspects of gait and function of the lower limb. Described effects are both of orthotic (immediate) and therapeutic (long-term) character. Goal of the practical part was to compare gait of one patient after stroke with no compensational device and with functional electrical stimulator and to sum-up the orthothic effect of electrostimulator. It was anticipated that both quantity and quality of gait would be improved, but there was no noted improvement in quantity. Key words: Functional electrical stimulation, foot drop, nervus peroneus, stroke, ankle-foot orthosis

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