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Tennis elbow syndrome, diagnostics and possibilities of treatment
Burianová, Kateřina ; Tětková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Andrlová, Vendula (referee)
Elbow joint is important for truncating and elongation whole of upper limb and consequently for service of human. It is a joint consisting from three bones: humerus, cuboid bone (ulna) and radius. Tennis elbow is characterised with pain of fibrous insertion on lateral epicondyle of humerus. Tendency of therapy is elimination of pain, therapy include mainly sleep mode, possibly application of fixation and medicamentous treatment, procedures of physiatrics, different possibilities of physiotherapy and eventually operational solvent.
Tennis elbow syndrome, diagnostics and possibilities of treatment
Burianová, Kateřina ; Tětková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Andrlová, Vendula (referee)
Elbow joint is important for truncating and elongation whole of upper limb and consequently for service of human. It is a joint consisting from three bones: humerus, cuboid bone (ulna) and radius. Tennis elbow is characterised with pain of fibrous insertion on lateral epicondyle of humerus. Tendency of therapy is elimination of pain, therapy include mainly sleep mode, possibly application of fixation and medicamentous treatment, procedures of physiatrics, different possibilities of physiotherapy and eventually operational solvent.
Swiss ball in physiotherapy
Hlaváčková, Tereza ; Herbenová, Alena (advisor) ; Tětková, Zuzana (referee)
In the beginning of my Bachelor thesis "The Swiss ball in Physiotherapy" I mention the basic information, the history, the application of this ball in terms of rehabilitation/ physical therapy and I describe the unique characteristics of this tool. I also discuss practical instructions for use, indication and contraindication for the therapeutic use of the Swiss ball. In the second part of my thesis I describe the proper use of the ball in specific areas of medical application. These areas of focus include: clinical medicine, acute medicine, orthopedics, sports medicine, neurology and uro-gynecology. In the end of my thesis I claim the absence of the scientific evidence of this question.

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