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Physiotherapeutic approaches to patients with impingement syndrome
Pekárovicsová, Anna ; Šenderová, Karolína (advisor) ; Šebek, Milan (referee)
BACHELOR THESIS ABSTRACT Author's firstname and surname: Anna Pekárovicsová Bachelor thesis supervizor: Ing. Karolína Šenderová Oponent: Title of bachelor thesis: Physiotherapeutic approaches to patiens with impingement syndrome Abstract: Bachelor thesis deals with impingement syndrome of the shoulder joint. It is one of the most common lesions of the shoulder girdle. Most of the described type of impingement is subacromial impingement syndrome (SIS), on which the work is focused. SIS is a painful disorder of the arm, particularly when the movement of the upper limb is in the area above the head leaves less subacromial space and consequently there is suppression of structures in this space. In the theoretical part is described the anatomy and kinesiology of the shoulder girdle. Further is characterized SIS, its etiology of origin and possible approaches to treatment. The practical part contains a case report of a patient with SIS, along with various methods of physiotherapy that have been used in the context of therapy. The main aim of the practical part is to evaluate whether physiotherapy resulted in an increase range of motion, reduction in pain in the shoulder joint and thus led to subjective and objective benefit to the patient. For an objective assessment of pain intensity the method of visual...

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