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Recondition program for individual after meniscus injury.
Janota, Petr ; Hráský, Pavel (advisor) ; Kaplan, Aleš (referee)
Title: Reconditioning program for individuals after meniscus distortion Student: Petr Janota Supervisor: PhDr. Pavel Hráský, Ph.D. Aims: The aim of the work was to assess the effectiveness of the reconditioning plan on the proband, which is after the injury and subsequent arthroscopy of the knee joint. The effectiveness of the reconditioning plan will be evaluated by improving the values in the pretest and posttest using a diagnostic test battery including postural stability, run analysis, muscle strength and kinesiological analysis. Methodology: After an initial literature search and subsequent pretest, a reconditioning program was compiled, which was then applied to the proband. During this reconditioning plan, body composition parameters were monitored using Tanita MC-980, strength of knee extensors and flexors using HumacNorm, locomotion symmetry using 3D running, lower limb circumference parameters, shortened muscle groups according to Janda. Results: I compared the comparison of pretest and posttest values on a selected proband and I noticed an improvement in the body weight parameter in the body composition parameter. Furthermore, the maximum strength of the knee extensors at the operated leg improved and the proband improved in many parameters in the locomotion symmetry parameter. There was...
Prevention of joint injuries of the lower limbs in sports games on the example of football
Mareček, Denis ; Hráský, Pavel (advisor) ; Kaplan, Aleš (referee)
Name: Joint injuries of the lower extermities and prevention in sports game on the example of football Objectives: The aim of the work is to find out the most common joint injuries in football and which factors may lead to this, by studying the expert article of the study and the literature. Another goal is to present methods of how we can prevent those injuries from happening. Methodology of work: The work was created using the method of literary research, where foreign books, scholarly articles and studies were used. I used the Web of Science portals to find them, Google scholar. By entering keywords and their possible synonyms, expert articles, studies or meta-analyses were found from which lessons were subsequently drawn. Czech sources of literature were also used Results: In the course of my work, I have come to the conclusion that football is one of the most hazardous sports games and sports ever. But when I was browsing literature I came across a fact, that the number of injuries is decreasing. The joint most authors considered the most frequently injured was the ankle. Knee injuries were also very common. One of the most frequent and most serious knee injuries was identified as an ACL injury. There was also a higher susceptibility of women to ACL injuries, due to several factors such as...
Injuries in Football (Review Literature)
Kejmar, Martin ; Kaplan, Aleš (advisor) ; Hráský, Pavel (referee)
Name: Knee Injuries in Football (Review Literature) Objectives: The main aim of the thesis is to study scientific and professional articles and publications concerning the issue of injury in football and the subsequent transfer of processed information to the literature review. Another aim of the thesis is a working proposal on the determination of possible preventive principles that can minimize the occurrence of injury in football players. Methodology of work: In this work was used the method of literary research, mainly foreign, but also Czech literature, obtained mainly from Internet databases and bibliography. For an adequate review of the literature, keywords were set for both domestic literature and foreign publications. Results: Comprehensive review of football injury issues was created by processing a literature review. It has been found that football is one of the most risky sports with a potentially high risk of injury. Furthermore, it was confirmed that the most commonly injured joints are ankle and knee. The most common type of knee injury among football players has been reported in literature sources of meniscus injuries. The most common and most serious knee injury is an injury of the anterior cruciate ligament (referred to as LCA or ACL). A total of 56 articles of both Czech and...

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