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Motion Analysis
Hudec, Jiří ; Čmiel, Vratislav (referee) ; Sekora, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis describes the optical camera system from Vicon, which records human movement. In medicine, this technology is used in laboratories for walk analysis. In collaboration with the laboratory in the Brno Faculty Hospital, two sets of anonymised patient results are analyzed by designed algorithms in Matlab. Algorithms were design for processing data in 2D and 3D views and to display kinematic joint analysis. The practical part evaluates the functionality of the proposed algorithms and compares them with results from the laboratory.
Walking as alternative source of electrical energy
Smilek, Jan ; Hejč, Tomáš (referee) ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with problematics of using the Energy Harvesting principles for generating power from the human walking. Own acceleration measurement during walking was made on various locations of human body to provide data for self-developed MATLAB/Simulink energy balance script. The script clearly sets the possibilities and limits of vibration generator used in this application. Conclusions of the energy balance were used to specify requirements for development of vibration generator and few possible conceptions, working on frequencies close to 2 Hz and acceleration amplitudes 0,3 g, were presented, or simulated.
Sports and cultural centre, Otradov
Myška, Jan ; Nováková, Eva (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the preparation of project documentation for the implementation of new sports and cultural centre Otradov. The dominant feature of the complex objects stands and multipurpose hall. The building is architecturally designed with an effort to fit in too much of rural architecture. Multipurpose hall has two floors, one third roofed flat roof, two-thirds of the roof ridge. The core system is aerated concrete blocks. The building is two-storey grandstand with the carrier deck. Roofing is solved by means of broken wooden beams. Sanitary facilities is dealt wall system and roofed shed roof. Athletics track, the surface of the polyurethane mixture designed for sports.
Design of Harvester
Cimbál, Martin ; Chorý, Tomáš (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis focuses on design solutions for the Harvester. It is a machine designed for the extraction of timber in large quantities. Its major place of employment is in coniferous forests. The machine is able to cut down the tree, remove branches from the tree and cut it into requested segments suitable for the removal and all in one step. The main aim of the thesis is to create an original shape solution for the Harvester, a machine for the wood harvesting, with a view to future development. The total concept is based on the present progressive, constructional technology solutions. Machine design is based on the the fundamental ergonomic requirements that make it easier for drivers to work. In the proposal I use a combination of a wheeled harvester with a walking robot design.
Design of the vacuum treadmill
Havránek, Jakub ; Chorý, Tomáš (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
The diploma thesis concerns with the design of the vac- uum treadmill. The aim was to create a vision of this machine for the near future. As the final result we en- counter a brand new conception, consisting of the outer stable base, inner tilting base, upper frame with steel handle, control panel and airtight bellows. The design includes 3 different colour schemes. The first part of the thesis analyses the historical de- velopment and construction and design solutions. The second part describes this particular design project in detail, including its development.
Sport robot
Slovák, Tomáš ; Šteffan, Pavel (referee) ; Háze, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on design and manufacture of two legged walking robot, that has 3D printed parts and is battery powered with the option to be remotely controlled.
Benefits and risks of Parkrun
Pokorný, Matyáš ; Baláš, Jiří (advisor) ; Bačáková, Radka (referee)
Title of thesis: Benefits and risks of Parkrun The thesis dealt with the Parkrun project, which can be classified as outdoor activity. The aim of the thesis was to assess the health and social benefits and risks of Parkrun. This is a research paper, the main sources of information of which were the electronic database EBSCO and the official website of the Parkrun organization, together with electronic articles and reports about Parkrun. When assessing the health benefits and risks of Parkrun, the thesis reached the following conclusions: Parkrun brings physical health benefits in the form of general improvement and maintenance of physical fitness. In particular, it helps to reduce the level of cholesterol in the blood, reduce the risk of obesity, diabetes, and thus represents the prevention of the occurrence of civilization diseases. In addition, it can dampen the symptoms of asthma and help reduce the inflammation of the airways. Risks for physical health can be extreme manifestations of the weather - especially heat or cold. Another risk may be the load on the joints in the case of incorrect technique and the predominant hard surface. Parkrun also brings benefits in the field of psychological health in the sense of a general feeling of satisfaction, happiness, joy, self-confidence, as well as a...
The effect of Iyengar yoga practice on patients with multiple sclerosis
Vodičková, Jitka ; Ježková, Martina (advisor) ; Klimošová, Sylva (referee)
Bibliographical record VODIČKOVÁ, Jitka. The effect of Iyengar yoga practise on patients with multiple sclerosis. Prague: Charles University, 2nd Faculty of Medicine, Department of Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine, 2022. 220 p. Supervisor Mgr. Martina Ježková. Abstract This longitudinal clinical study examines the overall impact of Iyengar yoga practice on patients with multiple sclerosis rated 5.5-7.5 on the EDSS scale. The theoretical part outlines the issues of multiple sclerosis. Then the basic principles of yoga are introduced, and the various modifications of the postures used in yoga therapy in our study are described and illustrated. The paper outlines the mechanisms by which yoga can influence individual symptoms of multiple sclerosis. The practical part consists of case reports of five patients who attended Iyengar yoga sessions for three months and were followed up for a total of seven months. The aim was to clarify how the condition of patients with multiple sclerosis develops with the restriction or complete cessation of physical activity, what effect the practice of Iyengar yoga has on the patients and whether this effect persists for two months after the cessation of the practice. The second part focuses on the comparison of the change in the observed parameters in different patients with...
Flat feet occurrence in university students regarding to previous sports activities
Puchmertlová, Magdalena ; Jandová, Soňa (advisor) ; Janošková, Hana (referee)
The bachelor thesis addresses the topic of flatfoot in physical education students. The aim of the thesis was to find out whether the selected students' previous physical activity has an influence on the occurrence of flat feet. A questionnaire survey was conducted on a group of women (n=47) and men (n=24), with an average age of 22 ± 2 years, height of 1.72 ± 0.09 m, weight of 66 ± 12 kg and an average EU numbering foot size of 40 ± 2.5. A questionnaire survey was used to obtain data on previous and current sporting activity, the types of footwear used during training, the health status of the individual and the use of compensatory methods. Furthermore, we performed flatfoot measurements using the FootScan® strain gauge plate (RSscan International, Belgium). The results showed that 72.9 % of women had a normal foot, 22.9% had a flat foot and 4.2% had a high foot; in men, the percentage was 45 % with a normal foot, 50 % with a flat foot and 5 % with a high foot. Furthermore, the contact time of the studied groups did not change and differences were shown mainly in the percentage of loading in the different zones of the foot. The effect of previous sporting activity or weekly sporting load on the incidence of flatfoot was not statistically demonstrated. It will be appropriate to verify this in a...

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