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Movement options in individuals with dyslexia
dc.contributor.advisorBitnar, Petr
dc.creatorTobolková, Dominika
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-20T15:39:43Z
dc.date.available2018-09-20T15:39:43Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/97782
dc.description.abstractThis research bachelor thesis titled "Physical Options in Dyslexic Individuals" highlights the issue of this specific learning disorder. It summarizes current knowledge about dyslexia in physiotherapy, rehabilitation and other appropriate physical activities. The work is divided into three parts. The theoretical part describes dyslexia within other specific learning disorders, determines its definition, typology and the search for causes of its origin. Herein, it depicts the knowledge in terms of building diversity and the functioning of the CNS and the reading process. The next section focuses on the secondary manifestations of this disorder. The special part deals with dyslexia in the context of physiotherapy, its influence on postural control. It compares current methods that try to move their postural system, movement skills and the disorder itself. This part offers an overview of appropriate therapies and activities for dyslectics. The last practical part is focused on the influence of dyslexia on the postural system of these individuals. The content is an indikative examination that compares 12 dyslectic individuals with each other. Keys words: dyslexia, specific learning disorders, physiotherapy, physical activities, sensory intergrationcs_CZ
dc.description.abstractThis research bachelor thesis titled "Physical Options in Dyslexic Individuals" highlights the issue of this specific learning disorder. It summarizes current knowledge about dyslexia in physiotherapy, rehabilitation and other appropriate physical activities. The work is divided into three parts. The theoretical part describes dyslexia within other specific learning disorders, determines its definition, typology and the search for causes of its origin. Herein, it depicts the knowledge in terms of building diversity and the functioning of the CNS and the reading process. The next section focuses on the secondary manifestations of this disorder. The special part deals with dyslexia in the context of physiotherapy, its influence on postural control. It compares current methods that try to move their postural system, movement skills and the disorder itself. This part offers an overview of appropriate therapies and activities for dyslectics. The last practical part is focused on the influence of dyslexia on the postural system of these individuals. The content is an indikative examination that compares 12 dyslectic individuals with each other. Keys words: dyslexia, specific learning disorders, physiotherapy, physical activities, sensory intergrationen_US
dc.languageČeštinacs_CZ
dc.language.isocs_CZ
dc.publisherUniverzita Karlova, 2. lékařská fakultacs_CZ
dc.subjectdyslexiecs_CZ
dc.subjectspecifické poruchy učenícs_CZ
dc.subjectfyzioterapiecs_CZ
dc.subjectpohybové aktivitycs_CZ
dc.subjectsenzorická integracecs_CZ
dc.subjectdyslexiaen_US
dc.subjectspecific learning disordersen_US
dc.subjectphysiotherapyen_US
dc.subjectphysical activitiesen_US
dc.subjectsenzory integrationen_US
dc.titlePohybové možnosti u pacientů s dyslexiícs_CZ
dc.typebakalářská prácecs_CZ
dcterms.created2018
dcterms.dateAccepted2018-05-22
dc.description.departmentKlinika rehabilitace a tělovýchovného lékařstvícs_CZ
dc.description.departmentDepartment of Rehabilitation and Sports Medicineen_US
dc.description.faculty2. lékařská fakultacs_CZ
dc.description.facultySecond Faculty of Medicineen_US
dc.identifier.repId189069
dc.title.translatedMovement options in individuals with dyslexiaen_US
dc.contributor.refereePtáková, Karolína
dc.identifier.aleph002187419
thesis.degree.nameBc.
thesis.degree.levelbakalářskécs_CZ
thesis.degree.disciplineFyzioterapiecs_CZ
thesis.degree.disciplinePhysiotherapyen_US
thesis.degree.programSpecializace ve zdravotnictvícs_CZ
thesis.degree.programSpecializations in Health Serviceen_US
uk.thesis.typebakalářská prácecs_CZ
uk.taxonomy.organization-cs2. lékařská fakulta::Klinika rehabilitace a tělovýchovného lékařstvícs_CZ
uk.taxonomy.organization-enSecond Faculty of Medicine::Department of Rehabilitation and Sports Medicineen_US
uk.faculty-name.cs2. lékařská fakultacs_CZ
uk.faculty-name.enSecond Faculty of Medicineen_US
uk.faculty-abbr.cs2.LFcs_CZ
uk.degree-discipline.csFyzioterapiecs_CZ
uk.degree-discipline.enPhysiotherapyen_US
uk.degree-program.csSpecializace ve zdravotnictvícs_CZ
uk.degree-program.enSpecializations in Health Serviceen_US
thesis.grade.csDobřecs_CZ
thesis.grade.enGooden_US
uk.abstract.csThis research bachelor thesis titled "Physical Options in Dyslexic Individuals" highlights the issue of this specific learning disorder. It summarizes current knowledge about dyslexia in physiotherapy, rehabilitation and other appropriate physical activities. The work is divided into three parts. The theoretical part describes dyslexia within other specific learning disorders, determines its definition, typology and the search for causes of its origin. Herein, it depicts the knowledge in terms of building diversity and the functioning of the CNS and the reading process. The next section focuses on the secondary manifestations of this disorder. The special part deals with dyslexia in the context of physiotherapy, its influence on postural control. It compares current methods that try to move their postural system, movement skills and the disorder itself. This part offers an overview of appropriate therapies and activities for dyslectics. The last practical part is focused on the influence of dyslexia on the postural system of these individuals. The content is an indikative examination that compares 12 dyslectic individuals with each other. Keys words: dyslexia, specific learning disorders, physiotherapy, physical activities, sensory intergrationcs_CZ
uk.abstract.enThis research bachelor thesis titled "Physical Options in Dyslexic Individuals" highlights the issue of this specific learning disorder. It summarizes current knowledge about dyslexia in physiotherapy, rehabilitation and other appropriate physical activities. The work is divided into three parts. The theoretical part describes dyslexia within other specific learning disorders, determines its definition, typology and the search for causes of its origin. Herein, it depicts the knowledge in terms of building diversity and the functioning of the CNS and the reading process. The next section focuses on the secondary manifestations of this disorder. The special part deals with dyslexia in the context of physiotherapy, its influence on postural control. It compares current methods that try to move their postural system, movement skills and the disorder itself. This part offers an overview of appropriate therapies and activities for dyslectics. The last practical part is focused on the influence of dyslexia on the postural system of these individuals. The content is an indikative examination that compares 12 dyslectic individuals with each other. Keys words: dyslexia, specific learning disorders, physiotherapy, physical activities, sensory intergrationen_US
uk.file-availabilityV
uk.publication.placePrahacs_CZ
uk.grantorUniverzita Karlova, 2. lékařská fakulta, Klinika rehabilitace a tělovýchovného lékařstvícs_CZ
thesis.grade.code3
dc.identifier.lisID990021874190106986


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