Vyučující
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Tomsa Marek, Mgr.
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Bartejs Libor, Mgr.
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Obsah předmětu
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Topics of practical lectures: The content of the course provides information about how to measure body proportions and dimensions. It includes body weight measurements, determining body fat percentage, height and length dimensions, upper and lower limb, head and torso measurements. Part of the course is the practical application of given information. Somatometric data are often the basis of a whole range of research in anthropomotorics, where they usually fulfil the role of independent variables, in which we examine how their variability affects motor symptoms. Celkový rozsah předmětu je 54 hodin, z toho 16 kontaktních a 38 nekontaktních.
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Studijní aktivity a metody výuky
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nespecifikováno
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Výstupy z učení
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The follow-up course of Functional Movement Diagnostics I deepens the knowledge of the diagnostics of the musculoskeletal system with a focus on detailed aspect examination, basic functional movement stereotypes and muscle coordination.
The student knows and can apply deepened knowledge of functional movement diagnostics. The student also knows and can make correct measurements of body proportions and dimensions, somatometric measurements and their application to functional movement stereotypes and muscle coordination.
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Předpoklady
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nespecifikováno
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Hodnoticí metody a kritéria
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nespecifikováno
Practical verification of acquired information.
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Doporučená literatura
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Kolář, P. (2013). Clinical rehabilitation. Praha: Galén.
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Kopecký, M. et. al. (2019). Manual of Physical Anthropology. Palacký University Olomouc.
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NORKIN, Cynthia C a D. Joyce WHITE. Measurement of joint motion: a guide to goniometry.
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WARD, Anthony, BARNES, Michael, STARK, Sandra, RYAN, Sarah. (2009). Oxford Handbook of Clinical Rehabilitation. OUP Oxford.
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