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The Effect of Vestibular Rehabilitation in Patients with Peripheral Vestibular Disease
Kačerová, Veronika ; Kučerová, Klára (advisor) ; Čakrt, Ondřej (referee)
Dizziness is one of the most common reasons for visiting a doctor. Their common cause is a peripheral vestibular lesion. Recently, more and more evidence is emerging regarding the effect of vestibular rehabilitation in these patients. The aim of the theoretical part of this thesis was to provide a comprehensive review of information on peripheral vestibular lesions with an emphasis on the possibilities of physiotherapeutic intervention. Individual peripheral vestibular lesions, vestibular rehabilitation, principles of its functioning and mechanisms of vestibular function repair were described in detail. The main aim of the experimental part of the study was to evaluate the effect of vestibular rehabilitation in patients with peripheral vestibular lesions. Stance and gait stability and the patient's subjective perception of difficulties were evaluated. A total of 31 patients (22 women and 9 men) were included in the study. The age range of the patients was 60 years (SD ± 13 years). The mean duration of the difficulties was 30 months (SD ± 52 months). For objectification, the modified Clinical Test of Sensory Inter-action on Balance (mCTSIB), Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) and Vestibular Rehabilitation Be-nefit Questionnaire (VRBQ) were performed. Measurements were taken before and after the rehabilitation...
Annotated translation:Janet Brennan Croft, The Great War and Tolkien's Memory: An Examination of World War I Themes in "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings, Mythlore, Fall-Winter 2002, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 4-2
Kačerová, Veronika ; Šťastná, Zuzana (advisor) ; Brotánková, Šárka (referee)
This bachelor thesis consists of two parts. In the first one, the translation of Janet Brennan Croft's article, The Great War and Tolkien's Memory: An Examination of World War I Themes in "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings", is presented. The second part contains the translation analysis of the source-text and sections dedicated to the translation problems, methods and shifts. Key Words: translation, translation analysis of the source-text, translation problems, translation methods, shifts in translation, J. R. R. Tolkien, World War I, treatment of war in literature
The Use of Elements of Fascial Manipulation in Patients with Low Back Pain
Kačerová, Veronika ; Táborská, Silvie (advisor) ; Novotná, Marie (referee)
Author: Veronika Kačerová Tutor: Mgr. Silvie Táborská Opponent: Title of bachelor thesis: The Use of Elements of Fascial Manipulation in Patients with Low Back Pain Abstract: This bachelor thesis deals with an approach called Fascial Manipulation. Concretely, it is about the possibilities of using elements of this approach in patients with low back pain. Almost everybody somehow deals with low back pain in life. Fascial Manipulation could be the key in solving this problem. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part is divided into four sections. The first one is about the anatomy of lower back, the second one is about lumbalgia in general, the third one is about fascial system highliting the clinical point of view, the forth one is about Fascial Manipulation. The practical part involves case studies of two patients with low back pain (chronic and acute). The aim of this part is to find out the effects of a therapy based on elements of FM in patients with lumbalgia. Every therapy took aproximately 20-30 minutes and was held in a time period of 8 weeks. Key words: low back pain, Fascial Manipulation, fascia, lumbalgie, manual techniques
The Use of Elements of Fascial Manipulation in Patients with Low Back Pain
Kačerová, Veronika ; Táborská, Silvie (advisor) ; Novotná, Marie (referee)
Author: Veronika Kačerová Tutor: Mgr. Silvie Táborská Opponent: Title of bachelor thesis: The Use of Elements of Fascial Manipulation in Patients with Low Back Pain Abstract: This bachelor thesis deals with an approach called Fascial Manipulation. Concretely, it is about the possibilities of using elements of this approach in patients with low back pain. Almost everybody somehow deals with low back pain in life. Fascial Manipulation could be the key in solving this problem. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part is divided into four sections. The first one is about the anatomy of lower back, the second one is about lumbalgia in general, the third one is about fascial system highliting the clinical point of view, the forth one is about Fascial Manipulation. The practical part involves case studies of two patients with low back pain (chronic and acute). The aim of this part is to find out the effects of a therapy based on elements of FM in patients with lumbalgia. Every therapy took aproximately 20-30 minutes and was held in a time period of 8 weeks. Key words: low back pain, Fascial Manipulation, fascia, lumbalgie, manual techniques

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