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Postural stability of near-sighted people
Palivcová, Lenka ; Zahálka, František (advisor) ; Nováková, Tereza (referee)
Title: Postural stability of near-sighted people Objectives: To analyse relationships between selected parameters of postural stability and impaired visual acuity (myopia), which is revised by optimal visual correction, by diffusing glasses or by contact lenses. Methods: Investigations of stabilizing capabilities of erected posture in its various modifications. An objective measuring was performed by stabilometric platform type Footscan. The experiment involved twelve people with myopia of -3 to -6D visual acuity of an average age of 23 ± 4 years. Myopat group of bipedal standing position were tested with open eyes with vision correction, afterwards with eyes closed, then without any vision correction. The last measured positions were performed on one lower limb with visual correction and then without it. Total number of measured positions were ten upright positions, each of which was measured with 30 second interval. Results: A total travelled way of centre of pressure was determined as a parameter of postural stability evaluating. Positions on one lower limb clearly put the highest demands for stabilizing upright positions. The only aggravation of conditions stabilizing this position should be to eliminate vision correction, which was confirmed in 8 probands from a total of 12. Under a bipedal...
Case report of physiotherapeutic care of patient with diagnosis cervicobrachial syndrome
Palivcová, Lenka ; Dudová, Agnieszka (advisor) ; Jančařík, Vít (referee)
Title: Case report of physiotherapeutic care of a patient with diagnosis cervicobrachial syndrome. Aim: The aim of this bachelor's thesis is processing of the case study of a patient with diagnosis cervicobrachial syndrome, a summary of theoretical knowledge, designing therapy and monitoring its progress. Method: This thesis was created as a research with case study during continuous professional practice held from 6. 1. 2014 to 31. 1. 2014 at Institute of clinical and experimental medicine in Prague, where I was working with a patient after kidney transplantation who attended the dialysis there. The thesis is divided into two parts - general and special. The first (general) part deals with the theoretical knowledge of kinesiology of the shoulder joint, includes information on the most common diagnoses affecting shoulder joint, cervicobrachial syndrome definition and with respect to my patient's basic information on kidney transplantation and hemodialysis. The second (special) part describes case study of a patient with cervicobrachial syndrome, the process of suggested therapy and evaluation of its effect. Keywords: Shoulder joint, diagnosis, cervicobrachial syndrome, transplantation, kidneys, hemodialysis
Postural stability of near-sighted people
Palivcová, Lenka ; Zahálka, František (advisor) ; Nováková, Tereza (referee)
Title: Postural stability of near-sighted people Objectives: To analyse relationships between selected parameters of postural stability and impaired visual acuity (myopia), which is revised by optimal visual correction, by diffusing glasses or by contact lenses. Methods: Investigations of stabilizing capabilities of erected posture in its various modifications. An objective measuring was performed by stabilometric platform type Footscan. The experiment involved twelve people with myopia of -3 to -6D visual acuity of an average age of 23 ± 4 years. Myopat group of bipedal standing position were tested with open eyes with vision correction, afterwards with eyes closed, then without any vision correction. The last measured positions were performed on one lower limb with visual correction and then without it. Total number of measured positions were ten upright positions, each of which was measured with 30 second interval. Results: A total travelled way of centre of pressure was determined as a parameter of postural stability evaluating. Positions on one lower limb clearly put the highest demands for stabilizing upright positions. The only aggravation of conditions stabilizing this position should be to eliminate vision correction, which was confirmed in 8 probands from a total of 12. Under a bipedal...
Postural stability of near-sighted people
Palivcová, Lenka ; Zahálka, František (advisor) ; Nováková, Tereza (referee)
Title: Postural stability of near-sighted people Objectives: To analyse relationships between selected parameters of postural stability and impaired visual acuity (myopia), which is revised by optimal visual correction, by diffusing glasses or by contact lenses. Methods: Investigations of stabilizing capabilities of erected posture in its various modifications. An objective measuring was performed by stabilometric platform type Footscan. The experiment involved twelve people with myopia of -3 to -6D visual acuity of an average age of 23 ± 4 years. Myopat group of bipedal standing position were tested with open eyes with vision correction, afterwards with eyes closed, then without any vision correction. The last measured positions were performed on one lower limb with visual correction and then without it. Total number of measured positions were ten upright positions, each of which was measured with 30 second interval. Results: A total travelled way of centre of pressure was determined as a parameter of postural stability evaluating. Positions on one lower limb clearly put the highest demands for stabilizing upright positions. The only aggravation of conditions stabilizing this position should be to eliminate vision correction, which was confirmed in 8 probands from a total of 12. Under a bipedal...
Case report of physiotherapeutic care of patient with diagnosis cervicobrachial syndrome
Palivcová, Lenka ; Dudová, Agnieszka (advisor) ; Jančařík, Vít (referee)
Title: Case report of physiotherapeutic care of a patient with diagnosis cervicobrachial syndrome. Aim: The aim of this bachelor's thesis is processing of the case study of a patient with diagnosis cervicobrachial syndrome, a summary of theoretical knowledge, designing therapy and monitoring its progress. Method: This thesis was created as a research with case study during continuous professional practice held from 6. 1. 2014 to 31. 1. 2014 at Institute of clinical and experimental medicine in Prague, where I was working with a patient after kidney transplantation who attended the dialysis there. The thesis is divided into two parts - general and special. The first (general) part deals with the theoretical knowledge of kinesiology of the shoulder joint, includes information on the most common diagnoses affecting shoulder joint, cervicobrachial syndrome definition and with respect to my patient's basic information on kidney transplantation and hemodialysis. The second (special) part describes case study of a patient with cervicobrachial syndrome, the process of suggested therapy and evaluation of its effect. Keywords: Shoulder joint, diagnosis, cervicobrachial syndrome, transplantation, kidneys, hemodialysis

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