Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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Introduction to the subject - hygiene, ethics, contraindications, massage products, first aid. Neck massage. Back massage. Lower limb massage - back. Lower limb massage - front. Upper limb massage. Abdominal and chest massage. Tejping.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The objective of the subject is to make the students familiar with the basic types of massages (sports massage, cupping, lymphatic massage, reflexology, relax massage). Students acquire practical knowledge of sports massage including the correct masseur?s habits.
After completing the course, the student is: Able to assess the suitability of the application of sports massage based on the condition of the client. He is oriented in massage products and knows their effects. He knows the correct massage procedures when applying sports massage. He is oriented in other massage procedures. He can communicate with a client.
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Prerequisites
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The prequisition is the completion and completion of functional anatomy II and health TV subjects
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
80% attendance
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Recommended literature
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KUČERA,M. a kol. Pohyb v prevenci a terapii. Karolinum Praha,1996. 1996.
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KVAPILÍK, J. Teorie a praxe sportovní masáže.1.vyd. Praha: Karolinum, 246 S.. 1992.
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KVAPILÍK,J. Sportovní masáž pro každého.Praha: Olympia, 1991.
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MONTAG, HJ., ASMUSSEN, PD. Taping-seminar. BMB Hamburk 1988..
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Stanislav Flandera. Klasické masáže. 2005.
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Stanislav Flandera. Sportovní masáže příručka pro absolventy rekvalifikačních masérských kurzů. Praha, 2007.
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