Title of Thesis: The analysis of swimming techniques, such as breast stroke and crawl stroke, for individuals after upper limb and lower limb amputations. Targets: The target of the thesis was to analyse and evaluate swimming techniques, such as breast stroke and crawl stroke, for individuals after a lower limb amputation in comparison to the individuals after an upper limb amputation. Further findings impact periodical mobility in an aquatic environment for the overall condition of the human body in the individuals mentioned. Methods: The thesis is completed in the form of a pilot study. The study was originated in conjunction with the individuals after a limb amputation; the study was conducted over a six month period. The study includes ...
Title of thesis: Casuistry of patient after amputation above knee Abstract: General part of this the...
Title of thesis: Casuistry of patient after amputation above knee Abstract: General part of this the...
Title: Application of backstroke technique for persons with higher spinal lesion Goal: The goal of t...
Headline: Swimming technique of physically disabled swimmers with unilateral above-knee amputation A...
Headline: Swimming technique of physically disabled swimmers with unilateral above-knee amputation A...
Headline: Swimming technique of physically disabled swimmers with unilateral above-knee amputation A...
V Abstract (in English) Author: Lucie Fiala Title: Case study of Physiotherapy Treatment of a Patien...
The purpose of this study was to investigate strake characteristics by analyzing two-dimensional mot...
Name and surname: Alice Šulcová Supervisor: Bc. Olga Nováková, M.Sc. Opponent: ……………………………. Thesis t...
Title: Movement intervention for affecting of swimming skills in overweight women Objective: The mai...
Title: Movement intervention for affecting of swimming skills in overweight women Objective: The mai...
Title: An analysis of the front crawl swimming technique Objective: The aim of this thesis is to ana...
Title of thesis: The development of the teaching of swimming in the open the way for a child diagnos...
Title of thesis: The development of the teaching of swimming in the open the way for a child diagnos...
The Abstr act Title of thesis: The return of a person after lower limb amputation into society. Aim ...
Title of thesis: Casuistry of patient after amputation above knee Abstract: General part of this the...
Title of thesis: Casuistry of patient after amputation above knee Abstract: General part of this the...
Title: Application of backstroke technique for persons with higher spinal lesion Goal: The goal of t...
Headline: Swimming technique of physically disabled swimmers with unilateral above-knee amputation A...
Headline: Swimming technique of physically disabled swimmers with unilateral above-knee amputation A...
Headline: Swimming technique of physically disabled swimmers with unilateral above-knee amputation A...
V Abstract (in English) Author: Lucie Fiala Title: Case study of Physiotherapy Treatment of a Patien...
The purpose of this study was to investigate strake characteristics by analyzing two-dimensional mot...
Name and surname: Alice Šulcová Supervisor: Bc. Olga Nováková, M.Sc. Opponent: ……………………………. Thesis t...
Title: Movement intervention for affecting of swimming skills in overweight women Objective: The mai...
Title: Movement intervention for affecting of swimming skills in overweight women Objective: The mai...
Title: An analysis of the front crawl swimming technique Objective: The aim of this thesis is to ana...
Title of thesis: The development of the teaching of swimming in the open the way for a child diagnos...
Title of thesis: The development of the teaching of swimming in the open the way for a child diagnos...
The Abstr act Title of thesis: The return of a person after lower limb amputation into society. Aim ...
Title of thesis: Casuistry of patient after amputation above knee Abstract: General part of this the...
Title of thesis: Casuistry of patient after amputation above knee Abstract: General part of this the...
Title: Application of backstroke technique for persons with higher spinal lesion Goal: The goal of t...