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Case study of the Physiotherapeutic Treatment of a Patient Diagnosed with Nervus Peroneus Paresis
Šímová, Lenka ; Reckziegelová, Petra (advisor) ; Štěpánková, Šárka (referee)
Title: Case study of the Physiotherapeutic Treatment of a Patient Diagnosed with Nervus Peroneus Paresis Aims: Acquisiting theoretical and practical knowledge of peripehral paresis, especially the peripheral paresis of nervus petroneus, followed-up by elaborating a casuistry of a patient diagnosed with a selected diagnosis created over the duration of practical training. Methodology: The general part of this bachelor thesis contains theoretical findings about anatomy of the peripheral nervous system, peripheral paresis clinical image, treatment and follow-up therapy. The special part contains a description of selected physioterapeutic methods in practice. Results: Reduction of a degree of shortening of selected muscles, elimination of reflexive mutations of soft tissues, renewal of joint play and strength enhancement of selected weakened muscles. Conclusion: Physiotheraphy is an integral part of peripheral paresis treatment. Key words: physiotherapy, neurology, paresis, peroneus, rehabilitation
Case study of the Physiotherapeutic Treatment of a Patient Diagnosed with Nervus Peroneus Paresis
Šímová, Lenka ; Reckziegelová, Petra (advisor) ; Štěpánková, Šárka (referee)
Title: Case study of the Physiotherapeutic Treatment of a Patient Diagnosed with Nervus Peroneus Paresis Aims: Acquisiting theoretical and practical knowledge of peripehral paresis, especially the peripheral paresis of nervus petroneus, followed-up by elaborating a casuistry of a patient diagnosed with a selected diagnosis created over the duration of practical training. Methodology: The general part of this bachelor thesis contains theoretical findings about anatomy of the peripheral nervous system, peripheral paresis clinical image, treatment and follow-up therapy. The special part contains a description of selected physioterapeutic methods in practice. Results: Reduction of a degree of shortening of selected muscles, elimination of reflexive mutations of soft tissues, renewal of joint play and strength enhancement of selected weakened muscles. Conclusion: Physiotheraphy is an integral part of peripheral paresis treatment. Key words: physiotherapy, neurology, paresis, peroneus, rehabilitation
Monitoring of Volatile Compounds in Dry Dog Foods
Šímová, Lenka ; Nový, Pavel (advisor) ; Adéla, Adéla (referee)
The aim of this study was to explore the influence of volatile compounds in dry dog food on its attractiveness for dogs. The assumption was that the attractiveness is mainly affected by volatile compounds presented in the feed. This study brings overall information about dog´s digestive system and its nutritional requirements with the summary of available feeds including the production process and list of the customary ingredients. A survey of the most common volatile compounds including appropriate analytical methods is also part of this study. A feed preference test was performed in experimental part of this study. The preference ratio of two dry dog diets was set to 21:79 % that shows clear preference for one of the feeds. Chemical analysis using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry revealed distinctions in the volatile compounds profile of the tested feeds. 3-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyanisole that is part of synthetic antioxidant BHA was identified to be the main volatile compound that could possibly be responsible for feed preferences observed in this study.

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