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The issues and therapy of ankle distorsion involving the muscles of the deep stabilizing system
BOSÁKOVÁ, Kristýna
My bachelor work is dedicated to problematics and possibilities of therapy for patients after a distortion of the ankle. This topic intrigued me, because it is frequent in outpatient kind of therapies. The second reason for choice of this subject matter was my interest in running where the ankle distortion is a common injury.
Activation of deep stabilizing system and its impact on scapula stability and shoulder centralization in patients suffering from shoulder pain syndrome
Kolarčík, Jakub ; Hálková, Jindřiška (advisor) ; Sládková, Petra (referee)
BACHEROL THESIS ABSTRACT Author's first name and surname: Jakub Kolarčík Bacherol thesis supervizor: Mgr. Jindřiška Hálková Oponent: Title of bacherol thesis: Activation of deep stabilizing system and its impact on scapula stability and shoulder centralization in patients suffering from shoulder pain syndrome Abstract: Bachelor thesis is focused on the impact of activation deep stabilizing system an its impact on scapular stabilization and shoulder centration in patients suffering from shoulder pain syndrome. For purposes of this work three subjects with shoulder pain syndrome of different etiologies were selected. Age of those subjects is between 23 and 78 years. During 3 months time every subject undertook ten therapeutical interventions. Goal of this thesis was to find out if there is a correlation amid shoulder pain, stability of the scapula, shoulder centration and activity of the deep stabilizing system of spine. Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS), Acral coactivation therapy (ACT) and Coordinatively-loading kinesiotherapy (K-Z K) Anatomy and kinesiology of the shoulder complex, deep stabilizing system of the spine, selected diagnoses and therapeutic methods used during therapy are described in the theoretical part of the thesis. Three case reports of patients suffering with shoulder pain are...
View of physiotherapy on Physical Education at the University of South Bohemia in the city of Ceske Budejovice
BUŘIČOVÁ, Kateřina
The bachelor thesis deals with the teaching of a Physical Education at the University of South Bohemia in the city of Ceske Budejovice from the view of physiotherapy. In the first part of this thesis are described the anatomy and physiology of the axial system, the muscles of the deep stabilization system of the spine and fascias. Also there is a description of the scoliosis as a pathological condition of an axial system. In the last chapter there are information about principle and dividing of stretching. In the second part there is practical research uses mixed methods. The research set contains nineteen respondents Faculty of Education and Physiotherapy students. The research set was chosen according to specified criteria. The data were collected during the observation and interview. Every respondent was interviewed face to face. The main target was to map the teaching of Physical Education at the University of South Bohemia form the view of Physiotherapy at the chosen set. The main target by the students of the Faculty of Education was to get know if they perceive the sport in a context of healthy exercise. By the students of Physiotherapy, who have the Physical Education in their curriculum, was researched if they are educated with respect to healthy exercises. The research in the first group shows that these students have very low knowledge about the deep stabilization system of the spine and its importance for doing an physical activity. On the other side they perceive the stretching as a significant part of exercise. The students of Physiotherapy are not satisfied with current teaching of Physical Education, which lack versatility, diversity and connection with Physiotherapist knowledge.
Effect of deep stabilization system on the musculoskeletal system
Burianová, Zuzana ; Hošková, Blanka (advisor) ; Strnad, Pavel (referee)
6 Abstract Title: Effect of deep stabilization system on the musculoskeletal system Objectives: The aim of the study is to demonstrate the influence of therapeutic interventions on the deep stabilization system using investigative techniques and principles used used in practice in physiotherapy. Methods: This thesis has been characterized as a case study. It is based on an experimental basis in the form of qualitative research. For the research five clients were chosen with problems in the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine. Applying exercise procedures was to show a positive effect on the deep stabilizing system. Following investigative methods were used: anamnesis, examination of static orientation, trigonometric spine examination, assessment of posture, postural stability testing, palpation, flexion of the neck stereotype by Lewit and "S" reflex. Testing was performed twice, at intervals of 3-4 months. Results: The results showed significant improvement in four out of five clients. Pain, stiffness or paraesthesia cervical, thoracic or lumbar spine alleviated or even disappeared. Postural muscle activation possession and corset improved. Exercises also positively influenced the stereotype of breathing and it was confirmed that an active cooperation of clients is necessary for the most efficient effect of...
Utilizing the deep stabilization system to prevent musculoskeletal injuries in athletics, specializing in 60 / 100 m hurdles
RAJMOVÁ, Kateřina
This Bachelor Thesis deals with the issues of the most common injuries for athletes to the locomotive system, caused by weakened or insufficient functioning of the deep stability system. The submitted work is focused on female athletes specializing in the 60m and 100m hurdles. During this discipline one-sided overloading of the system can be observed. The main objective of this thesis is to find the possibilities for prevention of injury by strengthening the deep stability system of the spin, and also the possibilities for preventing injury to the locomotive apparatus which is often caused by a weakened deep stability system. The research of the thesis is based on a qualitative survey. The required data was collected by means of the methods of standardized interview and observation. As for the latter, investigative methods, such as an inspection ? palpation ? test, were used. Photographs and videos were attached to this thesis in order to improve the quality of the aforesaid tests. The stated data was entered into tables and charts. The sample subject to the survey consisted of 3 probands who had to meet specific criteria, such as: - Respondent is an active athlete - Respondent specializes in the 60m and 100m hurdles The results of the survey prove that insufficient strengthening of the deep stability system often leads to knee injuries, ankle sprains and backaches.

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