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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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Kineziterapijos poveikis vaikų pusiausvyrai po kochlearinio aparato implantacijos / Influence of kinezetherapy methods for children, to which cochlear implantation is made

Metrikienė, Irma 10 May 2006 (has links)
Relevance After the cochlear implantation 70 per cent of children looses their balance. Number of various kinezitherapheutic exercises are used for developing the balance: exercises on soft, moving surfaces reducing body support area; the ones with „Gymnic�� balls. Music therapy has a modern history, applying it for children with hearing and balance or complex disorder in healing. But classical researches were not made on the issue of what benefit music therapy has on children after cochlear implantation surgery. Dances, games are important for social, emotional, intellectual process of children; it is a natural process optimization mean for preschool children, activity, in context of which, corrective tasks are solved. The object of our research was balance of children, for which cochlear implantation was made. The aim of the research – to deduce an effect of kinezitherapy means to children, to which cochlear implantation was made. Goals: 1. To assess and compare a balance of experimental and control children groups after the cochlear implantation. 2. To assess and compare a balance of experimental and control children groups nine months after the cochlear implantation was made. 3. To evaluate the effect of used kinezetherapy means to children balance. The organization of the research. 32 children whom the cochlear implantation was made took place in the research. They were divided into 2 groups: experimental (n=17) and control (n=15). The research lasted for 9 months. The... [to full text]
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Kineziterapijos priemonių efektyvumo nustatymas sergantiems juveniline stuburo osteochondropatija / Kineziterapy means effectiveness determination for ill with juvenile spinal column osteochondropathy

Aleksandrovienė, Aušra 18 May 2005 (has links)
THEME: Kinesitherapy means effectiveness determination for ill with juvenile spinal column osteochondropathy. THE WORK CARRIED OUT: Ausra Aleksandroviene. THE WORK SUPERVISOR: ass. prof. Dr. P.Zachovajevas THE AIM OF THE WORK: to determine the most effective kinesitherapy means out of those which were applied PC Silainiai polyclinic kinesiotherapy consulting-room visiting patients ill with juvenile spinal column osteochondropathy. TASKS: 1. To determine kinesitherapy means impact on children's general balance. 2. To determine kinesitherapy means impact on children's flexibility. 3. To determine kinesitherapy means impact on the abdomen, back, waist muscles endurance power. 4. To determine kinesitherapy means impact on aerobic working capacity . SUMMARY: Many people have back pains. The reasons of these pains are different, they are caused by various diseases. One of the most met diagnosis of late - juvenile spinal column osteochondropathy which has several names - they are juvenile ciphosis or Schojerman - Mau disease. This disease has a property to become chronic, to cause various complications, lasts more than one year. Due to early diagnostics the first symptoms of the disease are found out though many have no complaints. The inveteracy of the disease has impact on human self-feeling, cause muscles and nerves pain, decrease working capacity. The spinal column injuries and diseases determination complexity is related to this that up till now practically there is no healthy... [to full text]

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