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The role of rehabilitation in children idiopatic toe walking - literature review
Pazderníková, Nikola ; Jevič, Filip (advisor) ; Vosecká, Lucie (referee)
Idiopathic toe walking is one of the types of pathological walking. The patient, who is without a neurological deficit after the differential diagnosis, steps only on the toes and in his walking cycle there is an absence of the heel strike on the pad. It was formerly mistaken for the congenital shortening Tendo calcaneus. Due to the absence of a comprehensive summary of findings and results of studies, our main goal is to create a research bachelor's thesis on this topic and the secondary goal is to create a document that would be useful in the diagnosis and classification of this pathological gait. Methods: Studies and articles dealing with idiopathic toe walking in pediatric patients were searched in the PubMed and Cochrane medical databases. We selected only studies in the period 2008-2021, which met our criteria and contained appropriate information for this work. We have evaluated a total of 40 articles as relevant and suitable for use in this search - 37 from the PubMed database and 3 from the Cochrane database. The result of the work is a comprehensive summary of available information on etiopathogenesis, prevalence, conservative and surgical treatment, which we can use in clinical practice, as well as an examination protocols that will help us in diagnosis and classification. Conclusion:...
The Effect of Pelvic Stabilizing Muscles Activation in Redcord on the Gait in Patients after Brain Damage
Kasanová, Barbora ; Drábová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Průšková, Kateřina (referee)
The title of work: The Effect of Pelvic Stabilizing Muscles Activation in Redcord on the Gait in Patients after Brain Damage Abstract: This bachelor thesis focuses on wrong gait stereotype after acquired brain damage. It aims on finding a way how to affect it by therapy of pelvic stabilizers. For this intention the Neurac method has been chosen. It uses a sling exercise system called Redcord. The theoretical part of this thesis concerns brain damage in general and especially traumatic and ischaemic laesion. It also describes pathologic gait stereotype issue which is very common in these patients. Furthermore, a description of the Neurac method and the Redcord is involved. There are several current studies mentioned as well. In the practical part there are described all used methods, basic research questions, methodology and description of participant patients. This part also includes case studies and results of therapy after doing special Neurac Testing, standard gait tests and visual comparison of gait before and after intervention using videorecording. Key words: Redcord, Neurac, stroke, brain injury, hemiplegic gait, pathologic gait, pelvic stabilizers

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