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Influence of knee joint position variability on pressure and force parameters of the foot: comparison of passive and active standing position
Hanák, Vojtěch ; Adamík, Richard (referee) ; Moc Králová, Dagmar (advisor)
The semester thesis focuses on the comparison of pasive and active standing using a posturographic examination. In the theoretical part of the work, the postural system is characterized, a description of the postural bone segments of a person and an analysis of the gait cycle. Also listed here are some chronic injuries affecting soccer players. The author describes the measurement methodology using the DIERS 4D motion lab device. The results of the pilot measurement are interpreted in the work.
Flat feet occurrence in university students regarding to previous sports activities
Puchmertlová, Magdalena ; Jandová, Soňa (advisor) ; Janošková, Hana (referee)
The bachelor thesis addresses the topic of flatfoot in physical education students. The aim of the thesis was to find out whether the selected students' previous physical activity has an influence on the occurrence of flat feet. A questionnaire survey was conducted on a group of women (n=47) and men (n=24), with an average age of 22 ± 2 years, height of 1.72 ± 0.09 m, weight of 66 ± 12 kg and an average EU numbering foot size of 40 ± 2.5. A questionnaire survey was used to obtain data on previous and current sporting activity, the types of footwear used during training, the health status of the individual and the use of compensatory methods. Furthermore, we performed flatfoot measurements using the FootScan® strain gauge plate (RSscan International, Belgium). The results showed that 72.9 % of women had a normal foot, 22.9% had a flat foot and 4.2% had a high foot; in men, the percentage was 45 % with a normal foot, 50 % with a flat foot and 5 % with a high foot. Furthermore, the contact time of the studied groups did not change and differences were shown mainly in the percentage of loading in the different zones of the foot. The effect of previous sporting activity or weekly sporting load on the incidence of flatfoot was not statistically demonstrated. It will be appropriate to verify this in a...
Flat feet occurrence in a younger school age
Husovská, Andrea ; Jandová, Soňa (advisor) ; Janošková, Hana (referee)
The following bachelor thesis deals with the issue of flat feet in children of younger school age. Nowadays, flat feet happen to be the most common deformity in children which may be diagnosed by using several methods. One of them is the indexing method which counts the size (toes not included) and the width of the foot in the 5th base metatarsus area. Some systems are able to evaluate a specific type of foot using a particular software. This thesis aims to observe one specific type of foot among a selected group of younger school-aged children. Using a pressure platform, this thesis deals with finding out the percentage occurrence of flat feet. The thesis also focuses on the relationship between the prevalence of flatfoot and BMI. In order to collect the data, Footscan (RS Scan, Belgium) was used. The measuring was undertaken by 32 third grade children from an elementary school in Brandýs (N = 32, age = 9,66 ± 0,68; weight = 32,55± 8,29 kg; height = 137,09 ± 8,05; BMI = 17,02 ± 3,58). The children were divided into three groups according to their foot deformities (natural, flat, high arch). Out of the whole group, there were 13 children (40,6 %) with normal feet, 16 children with flat feet (50 %), and 3 children with a high arch (9,4 %). Thanks to statistical methods, we observed the correlation...
Analysis of maximal foot pressures according to the kind of the Czech Army soldiar's shoes.
Kouřil, František ; Heidingsfeld, Marek (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Titel: Analysis of maximal foot pressures according to the kind of the Czech Army soldiar's shoes. Goals: Aim of a study is determined the differences in distribution and size of plantar pressure acting on sole of the foot between soldiars and tracking boots during walking and slow running. Method: After a critical review of interraction the foot on kind of used boots was suggested an experiment evaluating the size and distribution of plantar pressures used by Czech soldiers and tracking boots. In group of Czech soldiers was done the measuremnt on treadmill during walking and slow running during standardized speed of movement 5, 8 and 12 km/h. Plantar pressure was measured by insole Novel - PedarX, aplicated in boots. In movements in soldiers and tracking boots was estimated the absolute and relative deviation in total plantar pressure and local pressure on heel in case studies (n=1) at individuals. From these deviations fined out in case studies was counted the modus and aritmetics averadge to evaluate boots influence on plantar pressures. Results: As a result of work was prooved, that tracking boots reduce the total amount of plantar pressures approximately by 0,5% compared to soldiers boots durong walking and slow running. But the tracking boots also increase the local pressure on the heel...
Analysis of maximal foot pressures according to the kind of the Czech Army soldiar's shoes.
Kouřil, František ; Heidingsfeld, Marek (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Titel: Analysis of maximal foot pressures according to the kind of the Czech Army soldiar's shoes. Goals: Aim of a study is determined the differences in distribution and size of plantar pressure acting on sole of the foot between soldiars and tracking boots during walking and slow running. Method: After a critical review of interraction the foot on kind of used boots was suggested an experiment evaluating the size and distribution of plantar pressures used by Czech soldiers and tracking boots. In group of Czech soldiers was done the measuremnt on treadmill during walking and slow running during standardized speed of movement 5, 8 and 12 km/h. Plantar pressure was measured by insole Novel - PedarX, aplicated in boots. In movements in soldiers and tracking boots was estimated the absolute and relative deviation in total plantar pressure and local pressure on heel in case studies (n=1) at individuals. From these deviations fined out in case studies was counted the modus and aritmetics averadge to evaluate boots influence on plantar pressures. Results: As a result of work was prooved, that tracking boots reduce the total amount of plantar pressures approximately by 0,5% compared to soldiers boots durong walking and slow running. But the tracking boots also increase the local pressure on the heel...

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