Lecturer(s)
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Edelmann Karel, MUDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Lecture topics: 1. Systemic skeletal diseases, birth defects. 2. Inflammation of joints and bones, tumors, avascular necrosis 3. Osteoarthritis, joint replacements. 4. Soft knee injuries and diseases, arthroscopy. 5. Spondylosurgery, defective posture, scoliosis, Scheurmann's disease. 6. Degenerative diseases of the spine, injuries of the spine. 7. Static defects of limbs. 8. Amputation and prosthesis of upper and lower limbs. 9. Orthotics, calceotics, adiuvatics.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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Comprehensive overview of diagnostics and treatment of diseases and disorders of the locomotive apparatus with emphasis on prevention and in relation to physiotherapy. Comprehensive overview of spondylosurgical problems of degenerative and traumatic. An overview of the basics of prosthetic issues and the use of prosthetic devices in connection with rehabilitation and return of patients to society.
Expertise: Student knows clearly the individual examination methods of the musculoskeletal system. He can investigate and record momentum in individual joints and is able to name basic systemic, hereditary and acquired diseases, their diagnosis and treatment, knows the basic division of bone tumors. He can describe the origin of osteoarthritis, can describe methods of conservative and surgical treatment with emphasis and endoprosthetic. He can characterize individual diseases of the spine, developmental and degenerative and their treatment. Professional skills: Student is able to describe individual types of spinal injuries and urgent resuscitation steps and is able to demonstrate them practically. He is able to list and briefly characterize individual areas of prosthetics and can describe their involvement in rehabilitation and help in returning disabled people to life. General eligibility: Student is practically able to perform the steps of urgent resuscitation in individual types of spinal injuries.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Credit: active participation in the study, internship according to the possibility of orthopedic or traumatological outpatient department, operating room, successful completion of written test - 70%, exam: oral.
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Recommended literature
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DUNGL a kol., 2005. Ortopedie. Praha: 1LF UK, 2005. ISBN 80-247-0550-8.
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GALLO, J. a kol., 2011. Ortopedie pro studenty lékařských a zdravotnických fakult. 1. vyd. Olomouc: Univerzita Palackého, 2011. ISBN 978-80-244-2486-6.. ISBN 978-80-244-2486-6.
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HADRABA, I., 2006. Ortopedická protetika. 1. vyd. Praha: UK. 2006 ISBN 80-246-1296-8. ISBN 80-246-1296-8.
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CHALOUPKA, R. a kol., 2001. Vybrané kapitoly z LTV v ortopedii a traumatologii. 1. vyd. Brno: NCO NZO Brno. 186 s. ISBN 80-7013-341-4.. ISBN 80-7013-341-4.
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KÁŠ, S. a J. ORSZÁGH, 1995. Ischias a jiné nemoci páteře. 1. vyd. Praha: Brána. 164s. ISBN 80-85 946-149. ISBN 80-85 946-149.
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KUBÁT, R., 1992. Ortopedické vady dětí a jak jim předcházet. 1. vyd. Praha: H&H. 74 s. ISBN 80-85 800-46-2.. ISBN 80-85 800-46-2.
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PANEŠ, V., 1993. Vybrané kapitoly z chirurgie, traumatologie a ortopedie. 1. vyd. Olomouc: Epava. 168..
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SOSNA, A. a kol., 2001. Základy ortopedie. 1.vyd. Praha: Triton, 2001. 169 s. ISBN 80-7254-202-8.. ISBN 80-7254-202-8.
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ŽIVČÁK J., L. BEDNARČÍKOVÁ a M. MICHALÍKOVÁ, 2010. Protetika a ortotika - kalceotika, 1.vyd. Košice: Technická univerzita. 204 s. ISBN 978-80-553-0532-5.. ISBN 978-80-553-0532-5.
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