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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Kompenzační cvičení u hráčů fotbalu / Compensatory exercises in football players

Sládková, Kateřina January 2017 (has links)
The goal of this diploma thesis is to prove, that compensatory exercise affects positively locomotor system of SK Benešov U16 football players. Theoretical part of this theses analyses all existing sources and literature from the field of compensatory exercises, muscle imbalance and body posture. Main research-method used in this thesis is an experiment. I choosed football players from the younger adolescents footballers category U16 and U17 of the team SK Benešov. Football players from group U16 are the experimental group, while the others from U17 are the controlling group. To test the locomotor system I have chosen testing methods for unstreched and weakened muscles invented by Janda, Kabelíková and Vávrová. To test the body posture I used Matthias's test. Suitable compensatory programme was created for the players, with regard to entrance testing, which they had to apply for six months.In the middle of the testing period a control testing was conducted, to help to evaluate the correctness of the chosen exercises. After the evaluation of the final testing a conclusion was drawn, that the compensatory exercises do have a positive impact on locomotive system and body posture of football players U16. KEYWORDS Balance tools, body posture, football, compensatory exercise, muscle imbalance, injuries.
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Vliv sportovního aerobiku na držení těla a svalové rovnováhy / The influence of sports aerobics on posture and muscle balance

Papežová, Veronika January 2020 (has links)
Title: The influence of sports aerobics on posture and muscle balance Aim: The aim of the thesis is to find out how aerobic gymnastics (sport aerobics) at the top level affects selected groups of muscles and posture of girls with more than 10 years of competing experience. The thesis compares the results of a group practicing aerobics with the results of a group of girls of the same age category, who engage in physical activities only during school physical education lessons. Characteristics: The diploma thesis deals with the effect of aerobic gymnastics on good posture. The basis for this thesis was obtained by testing selected shortened and weakend muscle groups. Two groups of girls were compared. The first group consisted of girls representing the Czech Republic at international championships and practicing aerobic gymnastics at the highest level for more than ten years. On the other hand, the second group consisted of subjects, who were engaged in physical activities only in physical education lessons in school. Methods: In the thesis there was used a qualitative research and delibarate selection of subjects. Selected tests evaluated posture according to Matthias according to Haladová, Nechvátalová (1997), with the help of lowered plumb line according to Kopecký (2010) and test exercises for...
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Vliv zvoleného pohybového programu na úroveň držení těla předškolních dětí v Mateřské škole v Praze - Kolovratech / Influence of selected healthgymnastic program at a level body posture of pre-school children in the Kindergarten Prague - Kolovraty.

Konečná, Michaela January 2014 (has links)
Thetheoretical part ofthisDiploma Thesis dealswithmotoricsystem and body posture and looksintomatteroffaultyposture. Itisfocused on causesoffaultypostureofpre-schoolagechildren and on importanceofphysicalactivity to children'sorganism. TheResearch part monitors incidence ofpoorposture in twoclassesofKindergarten Praha Kolovraty and examinestheimpactofregularphysicalactivity on the body postureofpre-schoolagechildren. Keywords Motoricsystem Body posture Faultyposture Pre-schoolage Preventivemedicalequalizeexercising
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Možnosti ovlivňování posturální stability u amatérských sportovců / Ways to influence amateur's athletes postural stability

Fišer, Jan January 2016 (has links)
Title Ways to influence amateur s athletes postural stability Objectives The aim of this study is to describe the selected parameters of body composition and postural stability of the amateur s athletes (floorball players) group and to assess the efficiency of short-term intervention exercise based on senzomotor stimulation, acral coactivation therapy and plyometrics. Methods This work is a descriptive work, one part of it is the intervention. Two groups of amateur s athletes (floorball players) were examined during the study - intervention group(n = 16, average height = 178,23 cm (std 7,18), average weight = 80,04 (std 11,53), average age = 25,15 years (std3,31 )) and control group(n = 8, ave- rage height = 181,48 cm (std 5,59), average weight = 82,29 kg (std 11,20), average age = 27,07 let (2,68)). Each participant underwent the entrance measurement both on Footscan to evaluate the level of postural stability by selected parameters and on InBody 3.0 a Tanita to evaluate the level of body composition by selected parame- ters. Then the intervention group took part in the intervention exercise. After the six week intervention period underwent both groups the second measurement. The results of both measurements were evaluated, compared and statistically analyzed. Results The results showed great...
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Dor cervical crônica  e postura em trabalhadores de escritório usuários de computador / Chronic neck pain and posture in computer office workers

Bragatto, Marcela Mendes 12 February 2015 (has links)
Introdução: A prevalência de disfunção musculoesquelética entre trabalhadores usuários de computador (TUC) pode variar entre 10 a 62% e os lugares mais acometidos são os membros superiores, pescoço, cabeça e a coluna vertebral. As queixas musculoesqueléticas nesses trabalhadores apresentam etiologia multifatorial e dentre as principais causas é possível citar aspectos posturais e fatores psicossociais. O Maastricht Upper Extremity Questionnaire (MUEQ-Br) é uma das poucas ferramentas existentes na literatura para avaliar aspectos ergonômicos e psicossociais relacionados ao trabalho com uso do computador. A dor cervical é a queixa musculoesquelética mais comum em trabalhadores de escritório usuários de computador. A coexistência entre dor cervical e disfunção temporomandibular (DTM) é comumente citada na literatura. A adoção da postura em anteriorização da cabeça para uso do computador pode estar associada ao aparecimento de sintomas orofaciais e cervicais. A posição sentada é a mais adotada nos ambientes de trabalho especialmente quando este envolve o uso de computador, entretanto, a manutenção dessa posição por tempo prolongado pode acarretar a adoção de posturas inadequadas e intensificar a sobrecarga nas estruturas do sistema musculoesquelético. Desta forma, a manutenção da postura sentada pode estar relacionada ao desenvolvimento de alterações de postura corporal, DTM e disfunção cervical. Objetivo: O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar associações entre dor cervical, DTM e alterações na postura estática em trabalhadores de escritório usuários de computador com e sem relato de dor cervical crônica. Material e Métodos: A amostra desse estudo foi selecionada a partir da aplicação do Maastricht Upper Extremity Questionnaire que contempla 7 domínios (posto de trabalho, postura corporal, controle do trabalho, demanda de trabalho, pausas, ambiente de trabalho e suporte social), preenchidos por trabalhadores usuários de computador. Participaram deste estudo 52 mulheres trabalhadoras de escritório usuárias de computador em dois grupos: Grupo com dor cervical crônica e incapacidade (GD, n=26 - 36.50 anos - IC95%: 33.40-36.60; 66.37 kg - IC 95%: 62.48-70.26 e 1.62 m - IC95%: 1.60-1.65) e Grupo sem relato de dor cervical (GS, n=26 - 33.81 anos - IC 95%: 33.66-36.95, 71.75 kg - IC95%: 65.90-77.60 e 1.64 m - IC95%: 1.62-1.67). Como critérios de inclusão as funcionárias deveriam exercer a mesma função há pelo menos 12 meses (GD, 110 meses - IC95%: 73-147 /GS, 91 meses - IC95%:63-119) e utilizar o computador ao menos 4 horas por dia durante a jornada de trabalho (GD, 7.46 horas/dia - IC95%: 7.10-7.83 /GS, 7.58 horas/dia - IC95%: 7.23-7.92). No grupo com dor cervical crônica as trabalhadoras deveriam apresentar relato positivo de dor crônica cervical e se enquadrarem nos seguintes critérios: a) dor cervical há pelo menos 3 meses; b) dor de intensidade 3 na maioria dos dias em uma escala numérica de dor (END) (0 a 10, sendo 0 = sem dor e 10 = pior dor possível) e c) limitação funcional, pelo menos leve, no Índice de incapacidade relacionada ao pescoço (NDI): 10-28% (5-14 pontos) - incapacidade leve; 30-48% (15- 24 pontos) - incapacidade moderada; 50-68% (25 35 pontos) - incapacidade severa;72% ou mais (36 pontos ou mais) incapacidade completa. Foram realizadas avaliações clínicas para diagnóstico da DTM por meio do Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD), avaliação da dor cervical e mastigatória através da palpação manual e algometria por pressão para obtenção do limiar de dor por pressão (LDP) de estruturas crânio-cervicais, bem como avaliação da postura corporal estática dessas trabalhadoras usando a fotogrametria. Os dados demonstraram distribuição normal de acordo com o teste Shapiro Wilks. O teste-t de student para amostras independentes (p<0.05) foi utilizado para comparar a pontuação máxima de cada domínio do MUEQ-Br entre os grupos sem e com dor cervical crônica. Para verificar diferenças entre os valores médios de LDP e palpação muscular entre os grupos de trabalhadores sem dor e com dor cervical crônica e para verificar diferenças entre os ângulos posturais foi utilizado também o teste-t de Student. Para análise das associações entre as variáveis disfunção temporomandibular, incapacidade relacionada à disfunção cervical, cervicalgia e aspectos do trabalho (domínios do MUEQ) foi utilizada a análise de regressão linear múltipla. Para verificação de diferenças entre valores de porcentagem foi utilizado o teste de Qui-quadrado (p<0.05). O pacote estatístico utilizado foi o SPSS versão 22. Resultados: Os resultados deste estudo demonstraram que ao compararmos os domínios do MUEQ-Br, o grupo com dor cervical crônica obteve maior pontuação no domínio postura corporal (GD, 12.58 - IC95%: 11.21-13.94/ GS, 9.42 - IC95%: 8-10.84) e no item queixas (GD, 17.46- IC95%: 14.17-20.75/ GS, 8.58 - IC95%: 6.14-11.02), bem como na pontuação total do questionário (GD, 40.08 - IC95%: 35.01-45.15/ GS, 33.31 - IC95%: 28.99-37.63). Os voluntários com dor cervical apresentaram maior porcentagem de diagnósticos de DTM quando comparados com o grupo sem dor (42.30% vs. 23.07%, p<0.05). O grupo com dor apresentou maior intensidade de dor na palpação manual dos músculos cervicais, trapézio (ponto médio) lado direito (GD, 4.03 - IC95%: 3.02-5.06/ GS, 1.46 - IC95%: 0.69-2.23) e suboccipitais direito (GD, 2.58 - IC95%: 1.64-3.51/ GS, 1.0 - IC95%: 0.42-1.58) e esquerdo (GD, 2.15 - IC95%: 1.21-3.09/ GS, 1.0 - IC95%: 0.46-1.54), porém os valores do LDP não foram significativos para nenhum dos músculos avaliados entre os grupos com e sem dor cervical crônica. Também não foram encontradas diferenças significativas na avaliação postural entre os grupos para os ângulos analisados no plano frontal face e vista anterior e para os ângulos analisados no plano sagital. Na análise de associação entre as variáveis, foi observado que quando a incapacidade foi considerada variável dependente em relação à cervicalgia, total da pontuação do MUEQ-Br (aspectos de trabalho) e DTM, foi observado um R2 = 0.93 e todos os preditores mostraram-se significativos no modelo. Nossos resultados demonstram que a incapacidade cervical é influenciada pela DTM, dor no pescoço e aspectos físicos e psicossociais relacionados ao trabalho com uso do computador. Os trabalhadores com dor cervical apresentaram maior porcentagem de diagnósticos de DTM quando comparados com o grupo de trabalhadores sem dor, bem como a intensidade da dor à palpação dos músculos cervicais mostrou-se significativamente maior nos trabalhadores usuários de computador com dor cervical. Assim, é possível sugerir uma associação entre relato de dor cervical, incapacidade cervical e DTM no contexto de trabalho envolvendo o computador em mulheres com dor relato de dor cervical crônica. / Introduction: The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders among computer office workers (COW) can vary between 10-62% and the most affected regions affected are the upper extremities, neck, head and spine. Musculoskeletal complaints in these workers have a multifactorial etiology and the main causes are postural aspects and psychosocial factors. The Maastricht Upper Extremity Questionnaire (MUEQ-Br) is one of the few tools available in the literature to evaluate ergonomic and psychosocial aspects of work related to computer use. Neck pain is the most common musculoskeletal complaints in COW. Coexistence between neck pain and Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) are commonly cited in the literature. The adoption of forward head posture for computer use may be linked to the onset of orofacial symptoms. The sitting position is the most widely adopted in the workplace especially when it involves the use of computer, however, to maintain this position for long periods, the adoption of awkward postures could be necessary, increasing the strain on the musculoskeletal system structures. Thus, maintenance of sitting posture may be related to the development of changes in body posture, TMD and neck disorders. Aim: The aim of this study was to examine associations between neck pain, TMD and changes in static body posture on COW with and without chronic neck pain. Material and Methods: The sample of this study was selected from the application of the Maastricht Upper Extremity Questionnaire which includes seven domains (work station, body posture, job control, job demands, break time, work environment and social support). The study included 52 women which work using computer into two groups: Group with chronic neck pain and disability (NPG, n = 26 - 36.50 years confidence interval 95% (CI): 33.40-36.60; 66.37 kg -CI: 62.48-70.26 and 1.62m - 95% CI: 1.60-1.65) and group without neck pain (WONPG, n = 26 - 33.81 years - CI: 33.66-36.95, 71.75 kg - CI: 65.90-77.60 m and 1.64 - CI: 1.62-1.67). As criteria inclusion, the employees should exercise the same function for at least 12 months (NPG, 110 months - CI: 73-147 / WONPG, 91 months - CI: 63-119) and use the computer for at least 4 hours day during the work day (NPG, 7:46 hours / day - CI: 7.10-7.83 / WONPG, 7:58 hours/day - CI: 7.23-7.92). In the group with chronic neck pain workers should present a positive report of chronic neck pain and falling within the criteria: a) neck pain for at least 3 months; b) pain intensity 3 on most days on a numerical pain scale (NPS) (0-10, where 0 = no pain and 10 = worst possible pain) and c) Neck pain related disability at least mild in the Neck Disability Index (NDI): 10-28% (5-14 points) - mild disability; 30-48% (15- 24 points) - moderate disability; 50-68% (25 - 35 points) - severe disability, 72% or more (36 or more points) - Complete. Clinical assessments for diagnosis of TMD was conducted using the Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD), evaluation of masticatory and neck pain through manual palpation and algometry pressure to obtain the pressure pain threshold (PPT) of craniocervical structures as well as evaluation of the static body posture by the use of photogrammetry. The data showed normal distribution according to the Shapiro Wilks test. The Student\'s t-test for independent samples (p <0.05) was used to compare the maximum score for each domain MUEQ-Br between the groups with and without chronic neck pain. Differences between the mean values of LDP and muscle tenderness between groups of workers without pain and chronic neck pain and to check for differences between the postural angles were verified by student t-test. For analysis of associations between TMD, disability related to neck pain, neck pain and \"aspects of the job\" (domains of MUEQ) a multivariate regression analysis was used. Differences between the percentage values were verified using chi-square test (p <0.05). The statistical package used was SPSS version 22. Results: The results showed that when comparing the domains of MUEQ-Br, the group with chronic neck pain scored highest in the area posture (NPG, 12.58 points - CI: 11.21-13.94 / WONPG, 9.42 - CI: 8-10.84) and complaints item (NPG, 17.46 - CI: 14.17-20.75 / WONPG, 8.58 - CI: 6.14 -11.02), and the total score of the questionnaire (NPG, 40.08 - CI: 35.01-45.15 / WONPG, 33.31 points - CI: 28.99-37.63). The volunteers with neck pain showed a higher percentage of diagnoses of TMD when compared with the group without pain (42.30% vs. 23:07%, p <0.05). The group with pain had higher pain intensity on manual palpation of the neck muscles, trapezius (midpoint) right (NPG, 4.03 - CI: 3.02-5.06 / WONPG, 1.46 - CI: 0.69-2.23) and right suboccipital (WONPG, 2.58 NPS - CI: 1.64-3.51 / WONP, 1.0 - CI: 0.42-1.58) and left (NPG, 2.15 - CI: 1.21-3.09 / WONP, 1.0 - CI: 0.46 -1.54) but the values of the LDP were not significant for any of the muscles tested between the groups with and without chronic neck pain. Also no significant differences were found in postural assessment between groups for the analyzed angles in the frontal plane face and anterior views and angles analyzed in the sagittal plane. The analysis of association between the variables, it was observed that when disability was considered the dependent variable in relation to the neck pain, total score MUEQ-Br (aspects of work) and TMD, we observed a strong association (R2 = 0.93) and all predictors showed significant in the model. Our results demonstrate that cervical disability is influenced by the TMD, neck pain and physical and psychosocial aspects of the computer work. Workers with neck pain showed a higher percentage of diagnoses of TMD when compared with the group of workers without neck pain, and the pain intensity on palpation of the neck muscles was significantly higher in computer workers with neck pain. Thus, it is possible to suggest an association between reporting of neck pain, neck related disability and TMD in the context of work involving the computer in women reporting chronic neck pain.
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Methoden und Mittel zur Verbesserung des statischen und dynamischen Muskelverhaltens bei haltungsbedingten Beschwerden:ein Trainings- und bewegungswissenschaftlicher Vergleich zwischen haltungsverbessernden, sensomotorischen Einlegesohlen und einem gesundheitsorientiertem, rehabilitativen Muskelaufbautraining / Methods and means to improve the statically and dynamic muscle behaviour of posture-conditioned discomfort: a training and biomechanical theory comparison between posture-improving Sensomotoric Insoles and a rehabilitatives muscle construction training

Ohlendorf, Daniela 09 April 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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Školní nábytek ve vztahu k problematice vadného držení těla u žáků 1. a 2. tříd ZŠ v Českých Budějovicích / School furniture in relation to the issue of poor posture of pupils in 1st and 2nd school classes in České Budějovice

SEDLÁČKOVÁ, Pavlína January 2012 (has links)
School furniture is one of the risk factors contributing to the formation and development of poor posture. I paid attention to pupils of the first and second years of primary school, because they present a high-risk group due to the sudden passage from a spontaneous physical activity to a long-term static strain at school. The aim of the study was to map the suitability of ergonomic parameters of school furniture for pupils of the first and second years of primary school and to assess its influence on the development of poor posture. I focused on the chair height, the seat depth, the backrest and the worktop height and angle. I also wanted to examine teachers' awareness on the issue of school furniture, the proper seating posture and possibilities to compensate the static strain of children. The research group consisted of 146 pupils of the first and second years of randomly selected primary schools in České Budějovice. The theoretical part was elaborated by the document content analysis, the research was done in three steps. First, the quantitative interview method through questionnaires distributed to the parents of respondents was used. This was followed by investigations in classes and the last step was to answer additional questions to teachers and the school management. The results show that 88% of respondents use ergonomically unsuitable furniture, there is a greater incidence of negative findings in the furniture of the first year pupils in all investigated parameters, except low chairs and worktops, but these are only present in inconsiderable numbers. A significant association was found between sub-standard school furniture and pains in the back, head, arms and legs, leading to the formation and development of poor posture. Teachers´ awareness of this issue is good, but in my opinion it is inadequate in terms prevention. Early preventive measures can affect the condition of the movement apparatus in adulthood. Family and school should be the first involved. But an equally important role should be played by pediatricians and professionals in the public health protection, who should act not only as an inspection, but mainly as an advisory body. Therefore, it is important to increase the awareness of the general public and teachers on work chair and desk ergonomics, the proper seating posture and possibilities for a long-term static strain compensation.
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Optimalizace psychického stavu a správného držení těla u žáků mladšího školního věku prostřednictvím tanečních pohybových aktivit\\ / Optimalization of mental state and correct body posture of young learners through dancing activities\\

MIKEŠOVÁ, Dana January 2007 (has links)
Nowadays children{\crq}s free time is filled up with watching TV and working on computer. Being out on the fresh air doesn{\crq}t attract most of them. For that reason there is an increase in number of children who suffer from various health troubles. And that{\crq}s why my diploma thesis deals with the possible influence upon the correct body posture and mental state of young learners through the dancing activities, providing that the children do them regularly. Theoretical part includes not only characteristic of motor development of young learners, human body, and folklore dancing and its relation to the present but also characteristic of used test methods. The research part is focused on analysis of used psychological and physiological tests. The tests were used at three groups of children during six months. The main aim was to find out if there is any improvement in the mental state through the regular dancing activities at the young learners.
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Dor cervical crônica  e postura em trabalhadores de escritório usuários de computador / Chronic neck pain and posture in computer office workers

Marcela Mendes Bragatto 12 February 2015 (has links)
Introdução: A prevalência de disfunção musculoesquelética entre trabalhadores usuários de computador (TUC) pode variar entre 10 a 62% e os lugares mais acometidos são os membros superiores, pescoço, cabeça e a coluna vertebral. As queixas musculoesqueléticas nesses trabalhadores apresentam etiologia multifatorial e dentre as principais causas é possível citar aspectos posturais e fatores psicossociais. O Maastricht Upper Extremity Questionnaire (MUEQ-Br) é uma das poucas ferramentas existentes na literatura para avaliar aspectos ergonômicos e psicossociais relacionados ao trabalho com uso do computador. A dor cervical é a queixa musculoesquelética mais comum em trabalhadores de escritório usuários de computador. A coexistência entre dor cervical e disfunção temporomandibular (DTM) é comumente citada na literatura. A adoção da postura em anteriorização da cabeça para uso do computador pode estar associada ao aparecimento de sintomas orofaciais e cervicais. A posição sentada é a mais adotada nos ambientes de trabalho especialmente quando este envolve o uso de computador, entretanto, a manutenção dessa posição por tempo prolongado pode acarretar a adoção de posturas inadequadas e intensificar a sobrecarga nas estruturas do sistema musculoesquelético. Desta forma, a manutenção da postura sentada pode estar relacionada ao desenvolvimento de alterações de postura corporal, DTM e disfunção cervical. Objetivo: O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar associações entre dor cervical, DTM e alterações na postura estática em trabalhadores de escritório usuários de computador com e sem relato de dor cervical crônica. Material e Métodos: A amostra desse estudo foi selecionada a partir da aplicação do Maastricht Upper Extremity Questionnaire que contempla 7 domínios (posto de trabalho, postura corporal, controle do trabalho, demanda de trabalho, pausas, ambiente de trabalho e suporte social), preenchidos por trabalhadores usuários de computador. Participaram deste estudo 52 mulheres trabalhadoras de escritório usuárias de computador em dois grupos: Grupo com dor cervical crônica e incapacidade (GD, n=26 - 36.50 anos - IC95%: 33.40-36.60; 66.37 kg - IC 95%: 62.48-70.26 e 1.62 m - IC95%: 1.60-1.65) e Grupo sem relato de dor cervical (GS, n=26 - 33.81 anos - IC 95%: 33.66-36.95, 71.75 kg - IC95%: 65.90-77.60 e 1.64 m - IC95%: 1.62-1.67). Como critérios de inclusão as funcionárias deveriam exercer a mesma função há pelo menos 12 meses (GD, 110 meses - IC95%: 73-147 /GS, 91 meses - IC95%:63-119) e utilizar o computador ao menos 4 horas por dia durante a jornada de trabalho (GD, 7.46 horas/dia - IC95%: 7.10-7.83 /GS, 7.58 horas/dia - IC95%: 7.23-7.92). No grupo com dor cervical crônica as trabalhadoras deveriam apresentar relato positivo de dor crônica cervical e se enquadrarem nos seguintes critérios: a) dor cervical há pelo menos 3 meses; b) dor de intensidade 3 na maioria dos dias em uma escala numérica de dor (END) (0 a 10, sendo 0 = sem dor e 10 = pior dor possível) e c) limitação funcional, pelo menos leve, no Índice de incapacidade relacionada ao pescoço (NDI): 10-28% (5-14 pontos) - incapacidade leve; 30-48% (15- 24 pontos) - incapacidade moderada; 50-68% (25 35 pontos) - incapacidade severa;72% ou mais (36 pontos ou mais) incapacidade completa. Foram realizadas avaliações clínicas para diagnóstico da DTM por meio do Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD), avaliação da dor cervical e mastigatória através da palpação manual e algometria por pressão para obtenção do limiar de dor por pressão (LDP) de estruturas crânio-cervicais, bem como avaliação da postura corporal estática dessas trabalhadoras usando a fotogrametria. Os dados demonstraram distribuição normal de acordo com o teste Shapiro Wilks. O teste-t de student para amostras independentes (p<0.05) foi utilizado para comparar a pontuação máxima de cada domínio do MUEQ-Br entre os grupos sem e com dor cervical crônica. Para verificar diferenças entre os valores médios de LDP e palpação muscular entre os grupos de trabalhadores sem dor e com dor cervical crônica e para verificar diferenças entre os ângulos posturais foi utilizado também o teste-t de Student. Para análise das associações entre as variáveis disfunção temporomandibular, incapacidade relacionada à disfunção cervical, cervicalgia e aspectos do trabalho (domínios do MUEQ) foi utilizada a análise de regressão linear múltipla. Para verificação de diferenças entre valores de porcentagem foi utilizado o teste de Qui-quadrado (p<0.05). O pacote estatístico utilizado foi o SPSS versão 22. Resultados: Os resultados deste estudo demonstraram que ao compararmos os domínios do MUEQ-Br, o grupo com dor cervical crônica obteve maior pontuação no domínio postura corporal (GD, 12.58 - IC95%: 11.21-13.94/ GS, 9.42 - IC95%: 8-10.84) e no item queixas (GD, 17.46- IC95%: 14.17-20.75/ GS, 8.58 - IC95%: 6.14-11.02), bem como na pontuação total do questionário (GD, 40.08 - IC95%: 35.01-45.15/ GS, 33.31 - IC95%: 28.99-37.63). Os voluntários com dor cervical apresentaram maior porcentagem de diagnósticos de DTM quando comparados com o grupo sem dor (42.30% vs. 23.07%, p<0.05). O grupo com dor apresentou maior intensidade de dor na palpação manual dos músculos cervicais, trapézio (ponto médio) lado direito (GD, 4.03 - IC95%: 3.02-5.06/ GS, 1.46 - IC95%: 0.69-2.23) e suboccipitais direito (GD, 2.58 - IC95%: 1.64-3.51/ GS, 1.0 - IC95%: 0.42-1.58) e esquerdo (GD, 2.15 - IC95%: 1.21-3.09/ GS, 1.0 - IC95%: 0.46-1.54), porém os valores do LDP não foram significativos para nenhum dos músculos avaliados entre os grupos com e sem dor cervical crônica. Também não foram encontradas diferenças significativas na avaliação postural entre os grupos para os ângulos analisados no plano frontal face e vista anterior e para os ângulos analisados no plano sagital. Na análise de associação entre as variáveis, foi observado que quando a incapacidade foi considerada variável dependente em relação à cervicalgia, total da pontuação do MUEQ-Br (aspectos de trabalho) e DTM, foi observado um R2 = 0.93 e todos os preditores mostraram-se significativos no modelo. Nossos resultados demonstram que a incapacidade cervical é influenciada pela DTM, dor no pescoço e aspectos físicos e psicossociais relacionados ao trabalho com uso do computador. Os trabalhadores com dor cervical apresentaram maior porcentagem de diagnósticos de DTM quando comparados com o grupo de trabalhadores sem dor, bem como a intensidade da dor à palpação dos músculos cervicais mostrou-se significativamente maior nos trabalhadores usuários de computador com dor cervical. Assim, é possível sugerir uma associação entre relato de dor cervical, incapacidade cervical e DTM no contexto de trabalho envolvendo o computador em mulheres com dor relato de dor cervical crônica. / Introduction: The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders among computer office workers (COW) can vary between 10-62% and the most affected regions affected are the upper extremities, neck, head and spine. Musculoskeletal complaints in these workers have a multifactorial etiology and the main causes are postural aspects and psychosocial factors. The Maastricht Upper Extremity Questionnaire (MUEQ-Br) is one of the few tools available in the literature to evaluate ergonomic and psychosocial aspects of work related to computer use. Neck pain is the most common musculoskeletal complaints in COW. Coexistence between neck pain and Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) are commonly cited in the literature. The adoption of forward head posture for computer use may be linked to the onset of orofacial symptoms. The sitting position is the most widely adopted in the workplace especially when it involves the use of computer, however, to maintain this position for long periods, the adoption of awkward postures could be necessary, increasing the strain on the musculoskeletal system structures. Thus, maintenance of sitting posture may be related to the development of changes in body posture, TMD and neck disorders. Aim: The aim of this study was to examine associations between neck pain, TMD and changes in static body posture on COW with and without chronic neck pain. Material and Methods: The sample of this study was selected from the application of the Maastricht Upper Extremity Questionnaire which includes seven domains (work station, body posture, job control, job demands, break time, work environment and social support). The study included 52 women which work using computer into two groups: Group with chronic neck pain and disability (NPG, n = 26 - 36.50 years confidence interval 95% (CI): 33.40-36.60; 66.37 kg -CI: 62.48-70.26 and 1.62m - 95% CI: 1.60-1.65) and group without neck pain (WONPG, n = 26 - 33.81 years - CI: 33.66-36.95, 71.75 kg - CI: 65.90-77.60 m and 1.64 - CI: 1.62-1.67). As criteria inclusion, the employees should exercise the same function for at least 12 months (NPG, 110 months - CI: 73-147 / WONPG, 91 months - CI: 63-119) and use the computer for at least 4 hours day during the work day (NPG, 7:46 hours / day - CI: 7.10-7.83 / WONPG, 7:58 hours/day - CI: 7.23-7.92). In the group with chronic neck pain workers should present a positive report of chronic neck pain and falling within the criteria: a) neck pain for at least 3 months; b) pain intensity 3 on most days on a numerical pain scale (NPS) (0-10, where 0 = no pain and 10 = worst possible pain) and c) Neck pain related disability at least mild in the Neck Disability Index (NDI): 10-28% (5-14 points) - mild disability; 30-48% (15- 24 points) - moderate disability; 50-68% (25 - 35 points) - severe disability, 72% or more (36 or more points) - Complete. Clinical assessments for diagnosis of TMD was conducted using the Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD), evaluation of masticatory and neck pain through manual palpation and algometry pressure to obtain the pressure pain threshold (PPT) of craniocervical structures as well as evaluation of the static body posture by the use of photogrammetry. The data showed normal distribution according to the Shapiro Wilks test. The Student\'s t-test for independent samples (p <0.05) was used to compare the maximum score for each domain MUEQ-Br between the groups with and without chronic neck pain. Differences between the mean values of LDP and muscle tenderness between groups of workers without pain and chronic neck pain and to check for differences between the postural angles were verified by student t-test. For analysis of associations between TMD, disability related to neck pain, neck pain and \"aspects of the job\" (domains of MUEQ) a multivariate regression analysis was used. Differences between the percentage values were verified using chi-square test (p <0.05). The statistical package used was SPSS version 22. Results: The results showed that when comparing the domains of MUEQ-Br, the group with chronic neck pain scored highest in the area posture (NPG, 12.58 points - CI: 11.21-13.94 / WONPG, 9.42 - CI: 8-10.84) and complaints item (NPG, 17.46 - CI: 14.17-20.75 / WONPG, 8.58 - CI: 6.14 -11.02), and the total score of the questionnaire (NPG, 40.08 - CI: 35.01-45.15 / WONPG, 33.31 points - CI: 28.99-37.63). The volunteers with neck pain showed a higher percentage of diagnoses of TMD when compared with the group without pain (42.30% vs. 23:07%, p <0.05). The group with pain had higher pain intensity on manual palpation of the neck muscles, trapezius (midpoint) right (NPG, 4.03 - CI: 3.02-5.06 / WONPG, 1.46 - CI: 0.69-2.23) and right suboccipital (WONPG, 2.58 NPS - CI: 1.64-3.51 / WONP, 1.0 - CI: 0.42-1.58) and left (NPG, 2.15 - CI: 1.21-3.09 / WONP, 1.0 - CI: 0.46 -1.54) but the values of the LDP were not significant for any of the muscles tested between the groups with and without chronic neck pain. Also no significant differences were found in postural assessment between groups for the analyzed angles in the frontal plane face and anterior views and angles analyzed in the sagittal plane. The analysis of association between the variables, it was observed that when disability was considered the dependent variable in relation to the neck pain, total score MUEQ-Br (aspects of work) and TMD, we observed a strong association (R2 = 0.93) and all predictors showed significant in the model. Our results demonstrate that cervical disability is influenced by the TMD, neck pain and physical and psychosocial aspects of the computer work. Workers with neck pain showed a higher percentage of diagnoses of TMD when compared with the group of workers without neck pain, and the pain intensity on palpation of the neck muscles was significantly higher in computer workers with neck pain. Thus, it is possible to suggest an association between reporting of neck pain, neck related disability and TMD in the context of work involving the computer in women reporting chronic neck pain.
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Vliv polohy těla na sílu úchopu u spinálních pacientů / The influence of posture on grip strength in patients with spinal cord injury

Krátká, Monika January 2017 (has links)
This master's thesis deal with the ability to maintain trunk stability in paraplegic patients in the relation to the functional skills of upper extremity. Its aim is to determine the extent to which posture influences grip strength in these persons. It consists of two parts. The first part includes introduction of the spinal cord injury and findings of the mechanisms and functional significance of the torso in relation to posture and everyday activities. Further, it presents the possibilities of utilization and different ways of measurement of grip strength in clinical practice. In the second part, the results of the measurement of grip strength in paraplegic persons in three different positions - lying on the back and in two different sitting positions - are analyzed. The measurements were undertaken using a dynamometer. It was measured twice, always after one week period. All patients attend the standard therapy provided by the Spinal Unit in the University Hospital in Motol, where they have been also hospitalized in that time. The results refer to certain dependency of gripstrength of upper extremity to posture in paraplegic persons. This was proved within the comparison of values from sitting position with back support and without back support. In the first named position were reached higher...

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