Vliv delfínového vlnění na postavení páteře
Influence of dolphin style on the spine
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)

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Author
Advisor
Consultant
Pokorná, Jitka
Referee
Břečková, Gabriela
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
Discipline
Adapted Physical and Occupational Education
Department
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Date of defense
25. 5. 2009
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta tělesné výchovy a sportuLanguage
Czech
Grade
Very good
Tezka idiopaticka skolioza pfedstavuje velmi casto terapeuticky problem a otazku, jak cilene ovlivnit po dlouhou dobu pacienta s touto tezkou deformitou patefe. Mame velmi mnoho moznosti jak terapeuticky ovlivnit pacienta v zacatcich lecby. Pokud chceme, aby vada patefe nebyla progresivni, je nutne lecbu provadet stale. Cilem teto praceje ovefit moznost ovlivnem postaveni patefe uditete pohybovou aktivitou mimo rehabilitacni pracoviste. K intervene! bylo zvoleno vodni prostfedi ajako dominantni pohybova cinnost delfinove vlneni. Plavecka aktivita byla vybrana z hlediska emocionalni pfitazlivosti pro jedince v detskem veku, celorocni realizovatelnosti v plaveckych bazenech, v letnich mesicich i na otevfene vode, apfipadnou naslednou vyuzitelnosti naucene plavecke dovednosti vpodobe plavani s ploutvemi nebo pfi snorchlovani. Volba pohybove aktivity vychazela take z obecneho nahledu na plavani jako pohybove cinnosti s velkym procentualnim zapojenim svalovych skupin v prubehu vlastni cinnosti a splnujici i dalsi zdravotni pozadavky kladene na pohybovou cinnost z pohledu jedince se skoliotickym drzenim tela. Klicova slova:juvenilni idiopaticka skolioza, konstitucni hypermobilita, delfinove vlneni
Severe idiopathic scoliosis often represents a therapeutic problem of how to influence a patient with these substantial spinal deformities for a long period of time. There are many possibilities to therapeutically affect the patient at the start of the therapy; but in order to prevent the defect's progression it is necessary to employ a long-term and even permanent care. The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate the possibility of influencing the position of the spine through dolphin style in the aquatic environment. Out of the usual rehabilitation facility the child may execute this training throughout the year while at the swimming pool. Children are very playful, and this swimming technique will be certainly appreciated during the summer holidays while swimming or snorkeling. Swimming is an ideal activity for engaging majority of muscle groups. Choice of functional activity was also made on the general view of the functional activities such as swimming with a large percentage involvement of muscle groups for the physical activity from the perspective of individuals with scoliotic posture. Keywords: idiopathic scoliosis, constitutional hyper-mobility, dolphin style