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The differences in physiotherapy after implantation of total hip and knee joint replacement
KOLBABOVÁ, Petra
This bachelor thesis deals with physiotherapy after the implantation of total hip and total knee replacement. The structure of the thesis consists of theoretical and practical part. In the theoretical part there is an anatomical build of the hip and knee joint, it also includes a description of movements that can be performed in the joints. Next subchapter is devoted to total hip and total knee replacement - types, indications and contraindications to their implantation or possible genesis of complications after these orthopedic operations. The specifics of rehabilitation of total joint replacement of the mentioned joints are sequentially described. The work also acquaints with various physiotherapeutic methods and concepts which are used in the postoperative phase of rehabilitation. The last section of the theoretical part contains a description of physical therapy options that can be used as a part of physiotherapy. The qualitative research method was used to process the practical part of the thesis. The research group consisted of two patients after total hip replacement and the same number of patients were observed after replacement of the knee joint in the posthospitalization phase of rehabilitation while they were staying at the Hamza Treatment Centre in Luže - Košumberk. Observations, semi-structured interview and kinesiological analyse (input and output) were used for obtaining the dates. Then the dates were analyzed and completed by a description of the course of the therapies throughout the patient´s staying in the rehabilitation facility. After that all the dates were processed in the form of case reports and evaluated. The bachelor thesis can serve as a comprehensive overview of common and different features in physiotherapy after the implantation of total hip and total knee replacement. It is intended for both physiotherapists and the general public.

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