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Effectivity of Combined Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation Rehabilitation Approach on Gait post Stroke
Hlomayi, Belinda Yeukai ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Kučerová, Ilona (referee)
Effectivity of Combined Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation Rehabilitation Approach on Gait post Stroke Abstract Background: this review is assessing the effectiveness of combing forms of rhythmic auditory stimulation (a form of neurologic music therapy) to commonly used physiotherapeutic methods in the treatment of gait for hemiplegic/paresis stroke patients. Aim: to evaluate the extent in which Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation (RAS) combined therapy has a positive effect on gait for stroke patients, and whether RAS combined therapy is a more effective approach than conventional physiotherapeutic approaches. Methods: Databases Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Pubmed and Science Direct were searched. All databases were searched using a publication year range from 2009- 2022. Studies accepted were either Randomized Control Trials, Clinical Control Trails or Case Control Studies, evaluating RAS combined therapy versus conventional physiotherapeutic methods for Hemiplegic/paresis stroke patients. The outcome measures evaluated were gait and balance ability, according to spatiotemporal gait parameters and balance or lower extremity function assessments. Data was extracted according to PRISMA guidelines as well as with the help of a reference manager. The studies were analysed for risk of bias according to...
Case Study of Physiotherapy Treatment of a Patient after Total Knee Replacement
Hlomayi, Belinda Yeukai ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Lassner, Martin (referee)
Title: Case study of physiotherapeutic treatment of patient after total knee replacement. Aim of thesis: the aim of this thesis begins with an understanding of the human knee anatomically, followed by how its anatomy becomes functional by exploring the biomechanics and kinesiology aspects of the knee. This paper will further discuss on what leads to total knee replacement. Practically the aim of this thesis is to bring the knowledge acquired theoretically into practice as it explores the treatment process after total knee replacement surgery. Clinical findings: patient is a 57 year old man who was two days after total knee replacement surgery of the left knee. The need for replacement was due to bilateral gonarthrosis. He was able to walk with crutches with partial loading on the left leg. Patient present with very low mobility in the left knee and pain (normal two day after surgery). Methods: all methods applied through the therapy where based on literature or lectures from Charles University (Prague) Faculty of Physical Education and Sport. The methods mainly consisted of: soft tissue techniques, Post Isometric Relaxation, stretching and active strengthening exercises. The active exercise had variety and were tailored to the patient's abilities. The patient additionally received other...

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