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Influencing gait stereotype in post-stroke patients with unstable knee joint through physiotherapy
Plevová, Kristýna ; Pochylová, Barbora (advisor) ; Šenderová, Karolína (referee)
The title of the work: Influencing gait stereotype in post stroke patients with unstable knee joint through physiotherapy Abstract: Physiotherapy with patients after a vascular brain stroke is a complex process which requires multidiscplinary care. The aim of this Bachelor thesis is to find out whether it is possible to influence instability of the knee joint with the hemiparetic patiens by means of physiotherapy. The objectivity of results has been ensured by the implementation of standardized tests: the Rivermead visual gait assessment and the Timed Up and Go Test. The theoretical part focuses on the issue of vascular brain strokes, functional anatomy of the knee joint, the gait cycle and its analysis, the pathological gait stereotype with hemiparetic patients and the possibility of the unstable knee joint therapy with these patiens. In the practical section I described the methodology, the methods used during the research, the aim of this thesis and the research sample. A part of this section are two case studies and the description of their therapy development. By means of a standardized test and a video recording of the patients'gait I compared the stability of the knee joint before and after the therapy. The results have answered the basic questions asked in this thesis. Key words: hemiparetic...
The influence of rhythmic auditory stimulation on gait-pattern of patients with brain damage brain damage
Pavlikhina, Ekaterina ; Táborská, Silvie (advisor) ; Konopáčová, Eva (referee)
Author: Ekaterina Pavlikhina Supervisor: Mgr. Silvie Táborská Title of bachelors thesis: The influence of rhythmic auditory stimulation on gait-pattern of patients with brain damage Abstract: The Bachelor's thesis is focused on influences of musical therapy method RAS (Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation) upon the quality of patient's walking with the brain injury. The thesis summarizes and compares theoretical knowledges of music therapy in patients with pathological gait-pattern due to brain damage. Theoretical part of the Bachelor's thesis is intended to focus on the brain injury both caused by a trauma and an infarct. In the following part are described the physiologic and pathological mechanisms of walking. The final chapter of the theoretical part introduces the exact principles of musical therapy, it's variants and technics that can be used in the treatment of patients. In this chapter I have also referred on the studies that correlate the topic. The practical part contains two casuistries of the patients with the brain injury, where is described kinesiology and the therapeutic exercises in the way of the program. In order to esteem the progress of applicated therapy I used the special "walking tests". Key words: brain damage, music therapy, pathological gait-pattern, Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation, RAS
Influencing gait stereotype in post-stroke patients with unstable knee joint through physiotherapy
Plevová, Kristýna ; Pochylová, Barbora (advisor) ; Šenderová, Karolína (referee)
The title of the work: Influencing gait stereotype in post stroke patients with unstable knee joint through physiotherapy Abstract: Physiotherapy with patients after a vascular brain stroke is a complex process which requires multidiscplinary care. The aim of this Bachelor thesis is to find out whether it is possible to influence instability of the knee joint with the hemiparetic patiens by means of physiotherapy. The objectivity of results has been ensured by the implementation of standardized tests: the Rivermead visual gait assessment and the Timed Up and Go Test. The theoretical part focuses on the issue of vascular brain strokes, functional anatomy of the knee joint, the gait cycle and its analysis, the pathological gait stereotype with hemiparetic patients and the possibility of the unstable knee joint therapy with these patiens. In the practical section I described the methodology, the methods used during the research, the aim of this thesis and the research sample. A part of this section are two case studies and the description of their therapy development. By means of a standardized test and a video recording of the patients'gait I compared the stability of the knee joint before and after the therapy. The results have answered the basic questions asked in this thesis. Key words: hemiparetic...

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