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Evaluation of the McKenzie Method in the Treatment of Postural Syndrome using Computer Kinesiology
Strejcová, Hana ; Honců, Pavla (advisor) ; Jandová, Dobroslava (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to evaluate the treatment in the diagnosis of the postural syndrome using McKenzie method. In the theoretical part are mentioned influences on the corrext body posture. Also it is explained, what the postural syndome is, what the cause of pain of this syndrome is and how the therapy looks like. In the practical part is studied 6 probands with this diagnosis. For evaluation was used subjective assesment of the probands and the diagnostic part of the expert and information system of Computer Kinesiology. There was improvement in the output examination of 5 probands in the segment L5 and improvement in the output examination of 4 probands in the segment L4. All probands subjectively evaluate the therapy positively.
Use of the Computer kinesiology on patients with dorsalgia of thoracic spine
Slašťanová, Monika ; Honců, Pavla (advisor) ; Jandová, Dobroslava (referee)
Thoracic spine is the least mobile region of the spine. Any limitation of its movement can easily cause problems with mobility of the other parts of spine, lead to poor breathing habits and, in rare cases, also disrupt the function of the organs of the mediastinum. Due to the close vertebrovisceral relations, the thoracic spine is often very difficult to influence therapeutically. That's why I focused on problems with thoracic spine dorsalgia, its poor movement and insufficient mobility of the ribcage during inspiration. Therapy based on the Computer Kinesiology system was used in five patients with various subjective manifestations of thoracic spine problems. Patients performed the given set of exercises at least twice a day for 3 months. The set was regularly modified based on the follow-up findings. One of the patients ceases to fulfill the study criteria, and her results have only been used as a control. Improved mobility of the thoracic spine and pain elimination has been achieved in all the patients, except for the control. In most of the patients, the inspiratory chest circumference, measured at the mid-point of the sternum, has increased. The findings confirm that the Computer Kinesiology system is an appropriate tool for diagnosis and subsequent therapy of problems related to the thoracic spine....

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