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The Influence of Kinesiotaping on postural stability in patients after total hip arthroplasty
Tani, Klejda ; Havlíčková, Michaela (advisor) ; Čech, Zdeněk (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to evaluate and objectify the effects of Kinesiotaping on postural stability in pacients after total hip arthroplasty. The theoretical section of the thesis concentrates on providing information about the total hip arthroplasty, the stability of the motion systems and Kinesiotaping. Based on these information was assembled a report plan and hypotheses. The second part analyses the impact of Kinesiotaping on the activation of the trunk and femoral muscles during selected dynamic activities by using surface electromyography.
The role of the deep stabilisation spinal in the etiology of the vertebral disorders
Tani, Klejda ; Pruner, David (advisor) ; Kotýnková, Martina (referee)
The main therapeutical goal in patients with vertebral disorders is to influence the stabilizing function of muscles. It is not enough to simply exercise the muscle according to the function derived from its origin and insertion. During therapy we are not only interested in the strength of the muscle, but mostly in its participation in the coordination of movement. One of the most significant functional factors, which we should influence is the deep stabilisation spinal system. Muscles of this system should be activated during any state of loading. These muscles are involved automatically in the stabilisation system and also play a role in the protection of the spine against active forces. Dysfunctions of the deep stabilisation spinal system influence the occurrence of vertebral disorders. In this work we have focused on influencing the deep stabilisation spinal system muscles and on their activation in everyday activities.
The Influence of Kinesiotaping on postural stability in patients after total hip arthroplasty
Tani, Klejda ; Havlíčková, Michaela (advisor) ; Čech, Zdeněk (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to evaluate and objectify the effects of Kinesiotaping on postural stability in pacients after total hip arthroplasty. The theoretical section of the thesis concentrates on providing information about the total hip arthroplasty, the stability of the motion systems and Kinesiotaping. Based on these information was assembled a report plan and hypotheses. The second part analyses the impact of Kinesiotaping on the activation of the trunk and femoral muscles during selected dynamic activities by using surface electromyography.
The role of the deep stabilisation spinal in the etiology of the vertebral disorders
Tani, Klejda ; Kotýnková, Martina (referee) ; Pruner, David (advisor)
The main therapeutical goal in patients with vertebral disorders is to influence the stabilizing function of muscles. It is not enough to simply exercise the muscle according to the function derived from its origin and insertion. During therapy we are not only interested in the strength of the muscle, but mostly in its participation in the coordination of movement. One of the most significant functional factors, which we should influence is the deep stabilisation spinal system. Muscles of this system should be activated during any state of loading. These muscles are involved automatically in the stabilisation system and also play a role in the protection of the spine against active forces. Dysfunctions of the deep stabilisation spinal system influence the occurrence of vertebral disorders. In this work we have focused on influencing the deep stabilisation spinal system muscles and on their activation in everyday activities.

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