Efekt fokusované rázové vlny v kombinaci s fyzioterapií na spasticitu dolních končetin u roztroušené sklerózy
Effect of Focused Shockwave Therapy in Combination With Physiotherapy on Lower Limb Spasticity in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
Typ dokumentu
diplomová prácemaster thesis
Autor
Irena Křížová
Vedoucí práce
Nedělka Tomáš
Oponent práce
Machač Stanislav
Studijní program
Aplikovaná fyzioterapieInstituce přidělující hodnost
katedra zdravotnických oborů a ochrany obyvatelstvaObhájeno
2023-06-15Práva
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This thesis focused on the use of shock waves in combination with physiotherapy on lower limb spasticity in patients with multiple sclerosis. In the theoretical part I describe the treatment options for spasticity, its examination, and the use of shock wave therapy according to the literature published so far. In the methodology and results I describe the research itself and look for answers to my research questions in the outcomes. In the discussion, I compare my procedure with that of other authors and try to find answers as to why my output differs from that of previous studies. I included 7 patients with lower limb spasticity in my research. All participants underwent a rehabilitation plan including 4 physiotherapist-led sessions, 4 applications of shock wave and 3 examinations. A focused shock wave was applied to one lower limb, with the other lower limb used as a control group. The limbs treated with shock wave and physiotherapy tended to show positive changes in spasticity angle, active and passive range of motion in contrast to the limbs to which shockwave was not applied. However, there were no significant changes in the assessment of spasticity itself using the Modified Tardieu Scale. This thesis focused on the use of shock waves in combination with physiotherapy on lower limb spasticity in patients with multiple sclerosis. In the theoretical part I describe the treatment options for spasticity, its examination, and the use of shock wave therapy according to the literature published so far. In the methodology and results I describe the research itself and look for answers to my research questions in the outcomes. In the discussion, I compare my procedure with that of other authors and try to find answers as to why my output differs from that of previous studies. I included 7 patients with lower limb spasticity in my research. All participants underwent a rehabilitation plan including 4 physiotherapist-led sessions, 4 applications of shock wave and 3 examinations. A focused shock wave was applied to one lower limb, with the other lower limb used as a control group. The limbs treated with shock wave and physiotherapy tended to show positive changes in spasticity angle, active and passive range of motion in contrast to the limbs to which shockwave was not applied. However, there were no significant changes in the assessment of spasticity itself using the Modified Tardieu Scale.
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