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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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Ergoterapijos efektyvumas asmenims, sergantiems depresija ir vartojantiems neuroleptinius vaistus / Occupational therapy effectiveness for the persons with depression illness and using neuroleptic pharmaceuticals

Šiatkutė, Alina 21 June 2010 (has links)
Lietuvoje sparčiai daugeja asmenų sergančių depresija skaičius. Ir tai verčia susimastyti apie šių žmonių reabilitacijos galimybes, o ne vien tik apie medikamentinį gydymą. Baigiamojo darbo tikslas - ištirti ergoterapijos efektyvumą asmenims vartojantiems neuroleptinius vaistus.Tyrimo uždaviniai: 1. Įvertinti asmenų, sergančius depresija ir naudojančių neuroleptikus, rankų koordinacijos sutrikimų lygį. 2. Įvertinti asmenų, sergančių depresija ir naudojančių neuroleptikus, savarankiškumo lygį. 3. Įvertinti rankų koordinacijos ir savarankiškumo pokyčius po ergoterapijos. / Lithuanian numbers of persons suffering from depression grow up rapidly. It makes people wonder about possibilities of rehabilitation, not only about medical treatment. Final aim of master work – to explore occupational therapy effectivess for the persons with depression illness and using neuroleptic pharmaceuticals. Research task: 1. Assess individuals hands coordination disorders from depression and neuroleptic pharmaceuticals use. 2. Assess level of independece for persons wiht depression illlness and using neuropeltic pharmaceuticals. 3. Assess hands coordination and changes of independence after occupational therepy.
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Funkcinės klasės neįgaliųjų plaukikų kūno stabilumas ir jo įtaka rankų koordinacijai plaukiant laisvu stiliumi / The body stability in water and hand coordination of disabled swimmers function class swimming in freestyle

Gilaitienė, Dovilė 18 May 2005 (has links)
One of the main features of motory is coordination. In order to understand the hand coordination of disabled swimmers swimming in freestyle better, it’s vital to asses their body stability in water. The goal of the research is to measure the body stability in water and hand coordination of disabled swimmers function class swimming in freestyle. 6 disabled swimmers took part in the research. They were filmed from the front and from the side using an underwater filming system that was moving along the side of the pool. While filming from the side, camera was tracking the swimmer in order to capture five swimming cycles, both: from the right and the left sides of the body. While filming from the front, camera was still and the swimmers were swimming towards it; this was done to determine the swinging of their bodies along the longitudinal axis. Body’s stability was measured in two ways: when the swimmer was evenly lying on the surface of the water and when swimming in freestyle. Stability was valued on two planes (in sagittal and transverse) analyzing video data captured while swimming in freestyle. With the help of computer program SIMI MOTION 2 D still mode, angles in sagittal plane were measured: between trunk and horizontal; between leg and horizontal; between the body’s line (the straight connecting the joints of knee and shoulder) and horizontal. In the transverse plane, the angle between the straight connecting shoulders joints and horizontal were measured... [to full text]

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