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Instrumental gait analysis in the ACL patient
Lalaeva, Anna ; Dudová, Agnieszka (advisor) ; Lopot, František (referee)
Title: Instrumental Gait Analysis in the ACL Patient Aim: to present an up to date review on the topic of instrumental analysis of straight ahead gait on a plain surface (both over-ground and on a treadmill) in ACL patients (both deficient and reconstructed). A second aim is to introduce the clinician (especially in the field of physiotherapy/rehabilitation) to the topic of gait analysis and its specific use for the ACL patient. Methods: a systematic review on the topic Results The review answers the questions of what instrumentation, phases of gait and variables is best to use/measure for clinical purposes. It also identifies and discusses three main gait strategies used by ACL patients: quadriceps avoidance, knee stiffening, pivot shift avoidance. Keywords: gait, analysis, walking, clinical, instrumental, anterior cruciate ligament, ACL, deficient, reconstruction, injury
Morphological Norms in the Radio Programme Interview Plus
Stupková, Nikola ; Sojka, Pavel (advisor) ; Adam, Robert (referee)
The diploma thesis aims to map the use of certain morphological phenomena by the hosts as well as the guests of Interview Plus broadcast at Český rozhlas Plus. The thesis focuses on morphological norms, in particular on three morphological phenomena - competitiveness of conditional forms "bychom", "bysme", the concord in plural neuters in the nominative, accusative, and instrumental cases. The aforementioned phenomena have been chosen because they are problematic, and their nonstandard usage has been infiltrating standard utterances. Both standard and nonstandard forms of all phenomena have been detected. The findings have been interpreted from different perspectives. Firstly, social factors, such as the speakers' profession or their gender, were taken into consideration. Secondly, the thesis observes the proportion of standard to nonstandard forms, that is how many speakers use only standard forms, how many speakers use the nonstandard form only, and how many speakers combine the two. Several hypotheses have been formulated. The first hypothesis claims that the hosts use more standard than nonstandard forms. The second hypothesis states the guests use more nonstandard forms than the hosts. The third hypothesis applies only to journalists for it proposes that the journalists use more standard forms...
Instrumental gait analysis in the ACL patient
Lalaeva, Anna ; Dudová, Agnieszka (advisor) ; Lopot, František (referee)
Title: Instrumental Gait Analysis in the ACL Patient Aim: to present an up to date review on the topic of instrumental analysis of straight ahead gait on a plain surface (both over-ground and on a treadmill) in ACL patients (both deficient and reconstructed). A second aim is to introduce the clinician (especially in the field of physiotherapy/rehabilitation) to the topic of gait analysis and its specific use for the ACL patient. Methods: a systematic review on the topic Results The review answers the questions of what instrumentation, phases of gait and variables is best to use/measure for clinical purposes. It also identifies and discusses three main gait strategies used by ACL patients: quadriceps avoidance, knee stiffening, pivot shift avoidance. Keywords: gait, analysis, walking, clinical, instrumental, anterior cruciate ligament, ACL, deficient, reconstruction, injury

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