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Flat foot evaluation in sports dancers
Meruňková, Adéla ; Jandová, Soňa (advisor) ; Bunc, Václav (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis deals with the issue of high heels in competitive dancing. The goal was to determine the percentage of flat feet in competitive dancers and focus on the influence of BMI. The research engaged 48 competitive dancers and consisted of a questionnaire survey and feet measuring with a strain gauge plate - FootScan® (RSscan International, Belgium). Dancers were from the dance club Hes. Overall there were 26 female and 22 male participants. The age ranged from 18 to 30 years with at least 3 months of dance experience. The average age of all female participants in the group (N=26) was 22.38 ± 2.97 years and of the male participants in the group (N=22) was 24.14 ± 3.58 years. The average height for women was 1.62 ± 0.126 m and for men 1.8 ± 0.064 m. The average weight was found to be 58.85 ± 4.79 kg for women and 73.27 ± 11.96 kg for men. Out of that, 25 % focus on Standard dancing, 8 % on Latin dancing, and 67 % on Ballroom dancing, which means they are competing in both disciplines. On average, women train for 7,7 hours a week, and men for 8,9 hours a week. The queried women have been dancing for an average of 4,8 years and men for 5,3 years. Of the 48 dancers, 73 % were flat-footed, 10 % were high-footed, and 13% had normal feet. Two participants could not be placed in any group as...
The effect of wearing high heel shoes on pelvis motion.
Bočková, Barbora ; Malá, Jitka (advisor) ; Satrapová, Lenka (referee)
Title The effect of wearing high heel shoes on pelvis motion Aim of the thesis The main aim of this thesis is the verification of the influence of wearing high heel shoes on pelvis motion in the sagittal plane, while walking on high heel shoes and walking on heel less shoes. After then, we want to monitori the impact of walking in these shoes on the trajectory of pelvis motion. Methods Objectification method was 3D record of human gait (= kinematic analysis), which was performed using the Qualisys Track Manager. In our thesis we used the method of comparison. The aim of the study is the comparison of parameters measured in different types of shoes (high heeled shoes, high heeled less shoes with barefoot gait) and the influence on pelvis motion in the sagittal plane. Measurements were carried out in the gym at the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport at ten probands. Results Pelvis tilt to retroversion was more significant when walking on heel less shoes compared with high heel shoes and barefooted walking, also an angle of the trunk and pelvis were most significantly diminished when walking on heel less shoes compared to barefooted walking and high heel shoes. Objectively, a larger deflection of pelvis trajectory while walking on high heel shoes was not confirmed compared to walking on heel less...
The effect of wearing high heel shoes on pelvis motion.
Bočková, Barbora ; Malá, Jitka (advisor) ; Satrapová, Lenka (referee)
Title The effect of wearing high heel shoes on pelvis motion Aim of the thesis The main aim of this thesis is the verification of the influence of wearing high heel shoes on pelvis motion in the sagittal plane, while walking on high heel shoes and walking on heel less shoes. After then, we want to monitori the impact of walking in these shoes on the trajectory of pelvis motion. Methods Objectification method was 3D record of human gait (= kinematic analysis), which was performed using the Qualisys Track Manager. In our thesis we used the method of comparison. The aim of the study is the comparison of parameters measured in different types of shoes (high heeled shoes, high heeled less shoes with barefoot gait) and the influence on pelvis motion in the sagittal plane. Measurements were carried out in the gym at the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport at ten probands. Results Pelvis tilt to retroversion was more significant when walking on heel less shoes compared with high heel shoes and barefooted walking, also an angle of the trunk and pelvis were most significantly diminished when walking on heel less shoes compared to barefooted walking and high heel shoes. Objectively, a larger deflection of pelvis trajectory while walking on high heel shoes was not confirmed compared to walking on heel less...
The effect of wearing high heel shoes on pelvis motion
Bočková, Barbora ; Malá, Jitka (advisor) ; Satrapová, Lenka (referee)
Title The effect of wearing high heel shoes on pelvis motion. Aim The main aim of this work is the verification of the influence of wearing high heel shoes on pelvis motion in the sagittal plane, while walking on high heel shoes and walking on unmeasured high heel less shoes yet. After then, we want to monitori the impact of walking in these shoes on the trajectory of pelvis motion. Methods Objectification method was 3D record of human gait (= kinematic analysis), which was performed using the Qualisys. In our thesis we used the method of comparison. The aim of the study is the comparison of parameters measured in different types of shoes (high heeled shoes, high heeled less shoes with barefoot gait) and the influence on pelvis motion. Results Pelvis tilt to retroversion was more significant when walking on high heel less shoes compared with high heel shoes and barefooted walking, also an angle of the trunk and pelvis were most significantly diminished when walking on high heel less shoes compared to barefooted walking and high heel shoes. Objectively, a larger deflection of pelvis trajectory while walking on high heel shoes was not confirmed compared to walking on high heel less shoes. The average length of steps was most reduced when walking on high heel shoes, a little less when walking on HHL...

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