135 results on '"Agata Wawryków"'
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2. Physiotherapeutic aspect of returning to sexual activity after childbirth
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Agata Wawryków, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Monika Stecko, and Andrzej Torbe
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sexual activity ,childbirth ,pelvic floor dysfunction ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Returning to sexual intercourse after childbirth is a significant problem for many young parents. The most frequently recommended period of sexual absenteeism is the postpartum period. It is a period of regeneration of the body and return to full physical activity. There are many reasons for not engaging in sexual activity after childbirth. However, this article focuses on somatic causes, such as those that require the help of a urogynecological physiotherapist.
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- 2020
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3. Comprehensive care of a child suffering from cerebral palsy
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Monika Joanna Stecko, Agata Wawryków, Katarzyna Korabiusz-Lewandowska, and Agnieszka Kordek
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cerebral palsy ,team work ,paediatrician ,physiotherapy ,speech therapist ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Cerebral palsy is a syndrome caused by the damage of central nervous system in the early period of its development [1]. In cerebral palsy, motor disorders are associated by symptoms, being also a result of brain damage. Rehabilitation of children suffering from developmental disorders should be early, comprehensive and continuous. Child suffering from cerebral palsy should work with a team of physicians, therapists, that is, physiotherapist, psychologist, educator and other specialists adapted individually to the needs of a patient.
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- 2020
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4. Immune infertility
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Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, Monika Stecko, and Andrzej Torbe
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immune infertility ,lymphocyte vaccinations. ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
We talk about infertility when a couple, despite regular intercourse 3-4 times a week, cannot get pregnant within a year. The problem of infertility equally affects both women and men. There are at least few reasons for this. A less common cause of infertility is immunological infertility. The paper presents the history of a couple affected by this type of infertility.
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- 2020
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5. Multiple sclerosis - an overview of the most commonly used methods of physiotherapy
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Katarzyna Korabiusz, Monika Stecko, and Agata Wawryków
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sm ,multiple sclerosis ,functional rehabilitation ,physiotherapy ,spasticity ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Multiple sclerosis (Latin sclerosis multiplex, MS) is a chronic demyelinating disease that requires comprehensive and continuous physiotherapy. Its most common symptoms are spasticity, balance disorders, ataxia, tremors, limited range of joint movements, decreased muscle strength, neurogenic bladder dysfunction, dysphagia, and speech disorders. The aim of this study is to describe the most commonly used methods of physiotherapy that are used in multiple sclerosis, based on the available literature.
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- 2020
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6. The most common spinal defects among children and adolescents
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Monika Joanna Stecko, Agata Wawryków, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Martyna Maciejewska, Inga Janik-Fuks, Joanna Harasimowicz, and Agnieszka Kordek
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correct posture ,bad posture ,concave back ,round back ,round-concave back ,flat back ,scoliosis ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Correct posture is a harmonized system of individual parts of the body in relation to each other and in relation to the mechanical axis of the body, maintained at minimum tension of the muscular and nervous systems [1,2,3]. Any postural defect is commonly referred to as a bad posture. According to Wilczyński, these are changes in an upright, free position of the body, which differ significantly from the typical posture of a given gender, age, constitutional structure and race, which are the result of pathological changes and may occur at all body levels [4,5,6]. The most common postural defects associated with the spine include concave, round, round-concave, flat and scoliosis back. Problems that occur in relation to each disease are not only a part of bad posture and do not concern only the spine itself. This is a complex problem and it is necessary to approach the subject holistically and in many directions.
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- 2019
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7. Nutrition of healthy infants
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Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, Monika Stecko, Inga Janik-Fuks, Martyna Maciejewska, Ewa Grudzińska, and Magdalena Gibka
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nutrition ,breast-feeding ,infant formula ,complementary feeding ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
The daily energy requirement of infants depends on age, sex and body weight. Breastfeeding is the most appropriate way to feed babies in the first 6 months of their lives. According to WHO recommendations, one should aim for exclusive breast-feeding for the first 6 months of your child's life. After 6 months, the baby's diet should be extended, continuing breastfeeding. It is recommended to continue feeding with the mother's milk, according to the WHO, until the second year of life, and according to AAP up to 12 months, with the simultaneous introduction of supplementary foods. When, for various reasons, it is not possible to feed the infant with mother's milk, the products substituting for female milk are used. Infant formula is intended for children under 6 months of age and fully satisfies the nutritional needs of an infant. Complementary Feeding should be started between 17 and 26 weeks of age.
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8. Elective cesarean section on psychiatric indications - tokophobia
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Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, Monika Stecko, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Joanna Harasimowicz, Paweł Harasimowicz, and Andrzej Torbé
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tokophobia ,cesarean section ,psychiatric indications ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Aim of the study: The aim of the study was to analyze the influence of tokophobia on delivery solution by Caesarean section. The number of deliveries solved by Caesarean section has increased significantly in recent years. In Poland, it has almost doubled since 2000 (from 18.1% to 37%) Research methods: A survey was used in the study. 25 first-born girls and 25 multi-rivers took part, the selection criterion was delivered by caesarean section. Results: The fear of giving birth was the cause of caesarean section in 12 of the 25 primigravidas and 12 of the 25 multigravidas. Conclusion: Fear of childbirth may be a very important issue related to planning the delivery method.
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9. Use of botulinum toxin in children with cerebral palsy
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Monika Stecko, Agata Wawryków, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Magda Fraszczyk, and Agnieszka Kordek
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cerebral palsy ,spasticity ,botulinum toxin ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Cerebral palsy in children is a syndrome of disorders resulting from damage to the central nervous system in its early development [1]. Damage to the structure of the upper motor neuron during its early development leads to dysfunction of the central motor control system and, consequently, to impairment of the child’s functional development [2,3]. The consequences of damage to the central motor control system include the presence of muscular tension disorders, especially spasticity [4,5]. Botulinum toxin is one of the many pharmacological agents used to reduce spasticity. Botulinum toxin therapy is one of the most effective and currently safest methods for the treatment of spasticity in children [6].
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10. Stress and burnout syndrome in teachers – review of the literature
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Martyna Maciejewska, Inga Janik-Fuks, Agnieszka Wilczyńska, Agata Wawryków, Monika Stecko, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, and Katarzyna Korabiusz
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burnout ,teachers ,stress ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Teachers belong to professions particularly vulnerable to burnout. Due to level of teacher’s legal and social responsibility, and impact they have on students, this occupational group is under constant research interest about burnout and coping with stress. Many analyzes indicate connection between individual differences (coping style, emotional intelligence), working conditions, and level of burnout. This article provides review of this research.
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- 2019
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11. Dysbiosis and depressive disorders. Survey review
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Inga Janik, Martyna Maciejewska, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, Agnieszka Wilczyńska, Monika Stecko, and Anna Fabian-Danielewska
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microbiota ,gut–brain axis ,depression ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
A significant increase in the incidence of depression, change of lifestyle and nutrition, forces researchers to seek understanding of the various mechanisms of the formation of such a disorder. Numerous studies draw attention to dysbiosis - a disorder of the composition and function of the intestinal microflora. In current studies, strong correlations can be observed between microbiota disorders and the occurrence of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases.
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12. The role of probiotics in the process of improvement of patients after arterial repair operations
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Agnieszka Wilczyńska, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, Martyna Maciejewska, Monika Stecko, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, and Inga Janik-Fuks
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angiology ,immunology ,lymphatic system ,probiotic therapy ,microbiota ,dysbiosis ,intestinal barrier ,irritable bowel syndrome ,rehabilitation ,kinesitherapy ,quality of life. ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
This paper aims to is to review the literature on the relationship between microbiota and the immune system in terms of the quality of life of patients after arterial repair operations. Angiology is a branch of medicine dealing with vascular diseases of the blood and lymphatic system. As a sub-discipline of surgery, together with techniques of surgical radiology, it has gained high recognition in the medical environment. Despite increasing progress in the process of arterial repair, postoperative complications in the form of swelling of the lower extremities of the operated side are still a problem. This problem concerns about 6% of patients. Another problem is the risk of vascular transplant infection. The high mortality rate estimated at 9% is worrying. Equally alarming is the percentage of limb amputations at the level of the shin or thigh. It should also be emphasized that the above complications may significantly indicate weakened immunity of patients, thus translating into the slower tissue regeneration process. Even the increasing degree of emotional disturbances as a result of weakened microflora.
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13. Motor skills of preschooler
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Agata Wawryków, Monika Stecko, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Joanna Harasimowicz, Martyna Maciejewska, and Inga Janik-Fuks
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motor skills ,prechooler ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
The human motoriness is the whole of behaviors, possibilities and needs movement differently manifested at every stage of life. The pre-school period is the so-called golden period of motoriness. At this stage of life, all movement skills that affect further development of the child are improved, both in the physical, mental, intelectual and social spheres. External interventions to improve and improve skills in small and large motor skills seem to be extremely important. We should hold on the occurrence of motor development disorders and the introduction of rehabilitation as soon as possible.
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14. Early rehabilitation after atnerior cruciate ligamente reconstruction - literature review
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Agata Wawryków, Monika Stecko, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Agnieszka Wilczyńska, Inga Janik-Fuks, and Martyna Maciejewska
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anterior cruciate ligamente ,early rehabilitation ,reconstruction ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Rehabilitation of patients after reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament is the subject of many physiotherapeutic discussions. Of all sports injuries, about 70% are damage to the knee joint. Among these, in turn, the injuries of the anterior cruciate ligament occupy the leading position. Reconstruction is the best way to recreate a damaged ACL. The return of the patient to full physical fitness and daily activities are conditioned by surgery and improvement procedures. Early rehabilitation, the selection of appropriate rehabilitation methods, as well as individual characteristics of the patient affect the acceleration of the rehabilitation procedure and the results achieved at particular stages of physiotherapy
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15. Role of social support for pregnant women in maternal and postpartum care
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Inga Janik-Fuks, Martyna Maciejewska, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, Agnieszka Wilczyńska, Monika Stecko, and Anna Fabian-Danielewska
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social support ,pregnancy ,anxiety ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum care is special time in woman’s life. Often those moment cause many different emotions, both positive and negative. Mothers-to-be are often scared of childbirth, with following strong fear for life and health of their baby. The very moment of delivery can be special experience, unfortunately not always pleasant. This is why there is special note given to the role of social support as factor enhancing the proces of adaptation to the new role. Adequate support can reduce fear of childbirth, reduce probability of postpartum depression and enhance proper mother – child interaction.
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16. The role of irisin in ischemic heart disease
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Patrycja Agata Piątek, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Monika Stecko, Agata Wawryków, Wojciech Witkiewicz, Paweł Stachowiak, and Jarosław Gorący
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irisin ,ischemic heart disease ,metabolizm ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction: Physical effort has a positive effect on the human body, through its protective effect on the development of many diseases, along with cardiovascular system diseases. Irisin is an adipomiokine that is a fragment of the doemeny of extracellular FNDC5 protein. It is released from FNDC5 due to physical activity and peroxisome proliferator receptor-γ coactivator 1α (PGC-1α) stimulation. It forms a link between the muscles and other tissues of the body. Moreover, it affects the conversion of white adipose tissue into brownish-like fat tissue. Aim: For over 15 years ischemic heart disease has been one of the most common causes of death in the world. Therefore, attempts have been made to clarify the role it has in ischemic heart disease. Conclusions: It has been proven, that the concentration of irisin decreases in patients with myocardial infarction it also correlates with the severity of stable coronary disease and a higher SYNTAX score. Hence, the hypothesis was that the level of this protein probably depends on the inflow of blood to the myocardium. It can therefore be used for the panel of myocardial damage. The New Approach of therapeutic options uses irisin with stem cells during the repairing of myocardium. Despite much interest in irisin, there are still many questions that need to be answered, in particular those related to the irisin cell receptor and what is related to the clarification of its mechanisms in physiology.
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17. The application of orthopedic equipment in the form of orthoses in children suffering from cerebral palsy
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Monika Stecko, Agata Wawryków, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Joanna Harasimowicz, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Patrycja Piątek, Magdalena Żukowska, and Agnieszka Kordek
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palsy ,orthosis ,ring ,afo ,kafo ,dafo ,grafo ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Cerebral palsy is a broad term, including various, changing with age movement and postural disorders of cerebral origin [1]. Gait of children suffering from cerebral palsy is characterized by changeability. Observed gait abnormalities are caused by incorrect steering of movements of a child and they are the effects of brain damage and compensation mechanisms. The orthoses should be applied in children suffering from cerebral palsy to protect against deformations of lower limbs. An orthosis prevents the occurrence of articular contractures, probably as a result of inhibition of biomechanical changes in periarticular collagen caused by immobilization [9,10]. Selecting an appropriate orthosis is a key element of the process of treatment of diseases of musculoskeletal system. Orthosis should always be selected individually, depending on the needs and capabilities of a patient. The following orthoses can be distinguished: ankle joint orthoses, dynamic foot orthosis and complex orthoses stabilizing ankle joint, knee joint and hip joint. Selecting an appropriate orthopedic equipment is a very important aspect in complex rehabilitation of children suffering from cerebral palsy.
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18. Long term evaluation of the development of children with cerebral palsy receiving support neurodevelopmental
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Joanna Harasimowicz, Paweł Harasimowicz, Agata Wawryków, Katarzyna Korabiusz, and Monika Stecko
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cerebral palsy ,neurodevelopmental therapy ,development ,rehabilitation of children ,ndt bobath ,prematurity ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Recent years show a gradual increase in births of children with cerebral palsy. All children affected by this disease entity should be supported neurodevelopmental. The aim of the work is to assess the long-term development of children with cerebral palsy. It is intended, allowed to increase opportunities and leveling development differences neurological rehabilitation of children covered by unifying therapeutic support and education of parents. An important aspect is the assessment of the effects of neurodevelopmental therapy in the context of the intensity and complexity of the treatment and analysis of the development of motor skills of children covered by development assistance.
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19. Laser removal of tattoo - a case report
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Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Monika Stecko, Agnieszka Wilczyńska, Inga Janik-Fuks, Martyna Maciejewska, and Joanna Harasimowicz
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laser ,tattoo ,tattoo removal ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Tattoo is one of the most frequently used techniques of permanent body decoration, it is a graphic sign obtained on the skin as a result of the introduction of dye into the skin tissue. It happens that the tattoo begins to disturb, life circumstances change, the tattoo reminds you of something you would like to forget. The development of tattoo removal methods is the expression of a search for a method to completely remove it without damaging the tissue. The methods used so far include: lasers, surgery, peels, dermabrasion (chemical and mechanical), cryosurgery, electrosurgery, light coagulation in the infrared range, salabrasia (use of sodium chloride), camouflage, etc., however, no method guarantees complete removal of the tattoo.
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20. Body dismorphic disorder
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Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Monika Stecko, Agnieszka Wilczyńska, Inga Janik-Fuks, and Martyna Maciejewska
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bdd ,hypochondrial disorders ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Dysmorphophobia (BDD), also called the obsession of perfection, is a disorder involving the extreme negative assessment of one's own appearance resulting from a slight defect that is exaggerated. Dysmorfophobia belongs to hypochondriac disorders. This disease affects 0.7-2.4% of the total population, but knowledge about it is still not common. Perceptual disorders most often affect the skin, hair, nose, body weight, stomach, breasts, eyes, thighs and teeth. Legs, body build, face and face size are less often. In addition to typical psychotherapy, well-chosen relaxation techniques and cognitive-behavioral therapy as well as pharmacotherapy are also applied.
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21. Infant microbiome and factors determining colonization of the gastrointestinal tract and subsequent health consequences
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Monika Joanna Stecko, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, Anna Fabian Danielewska, Martyna Maciejewska, Inga Janik Fuks, Agnieszka Wilczyńska, and Agnieszka Kordek
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microbiome ,intestinal microbiota ,gastrointestinal colonization ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Microbiome is a key element in maintaining health, forming all saprophytic, commensal and parasitic microorganisms that invade the human body. The development of microbiota begins already in the prenatal period, providing the way for further studies on the influence of the course and duration of pregnancy, delivery mode, feeding, exposure to environmental factors and gestational age. Colonization of the gastrointestinal tract of infants is an important aspect of later health. Probiotics and prebiotics can regulate the composition of bacterial flora of the gastrointestinal tract and thus influence the homeostasis of human body.
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22. A bond with a child during pregnancy and the self-efficacy of mothers
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Martyna Maciejewska, Inga Janik-Fuks, Agnieszka Wilczyńska, Agata Wawryków, Monika Stecko, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, and Katarzyna Korabiusz
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pregnancy ,bond with child ,self-efficacy of mothers ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
The basic direction of monitoring and analyzing the process of procreation, getting pregnant, its course, possible complications and delivery is a medical, biological perspective. Psychology has entered medical areas practically with all its basic research directions. Many publications from the fringe of psychology and obstetrics draw attention to the magnitude of possible factors affecting the quality of the relationship of the mother and her newborn child. Preliminary conclusions were based on a pilot study - it included 43 pregnant women. The study was conducted among patients in hospitals, specialist counseling centers and gynecological surgeries, and clients of birthing class. The respondents filled out the following questionnaires: Author's sociometric-medical survey, Maternal Fetal Attachment Scale (Cranley); General Self-Efficacy Scale (Schwarzerer and Jerusalem). Statistical analysis (Pearson correlation coefficient) of selected variables showed statistically insignificant (p> 0.05) correlations from very weak to high. A high correlation occurs between the week of pregnancy and a sense of bond with the child (r = 0.792) and a week of pregnancy and a sense of self-generalized effectiveness (r = 0.847).
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23. Perioperative management. Nutrition in the perioperative period
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Magdalena Żukowska, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Monika Stecko, and Agata Wawryków
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enteral nutrition ,parenteral nutrition ,perioperative time ,protocol eras ,espen guideline ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
The current patterns of perioperative management are subject to dynamic changes, questioning and modifying the previously used ones. In modern surgical practice, it is recommended to apply a comprehensive peri-operative care protocol to improve the results of ERAS (Enhanced Recover After Surgery) treatment. ERAS is a multidirectional path of perioperative care over a patient, used all over the world, developed by the international scientific society ERAS Society, initiated by the Danish surgeon Henrik Kehlet. This protocol aims to achieve the fastest possible recovery of the patient by minimizing metabolic stress caused by surgery, improving the healing process, reducing tissue swelling, reducing the number of postoperative complications, shortening the duration of hospitalization and reducing the cost of health care.
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24. Motor fitness of young children undergoing general development exercises
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Joanna Harasimowicz, Paweł Harasimowicz, Agata Wawryków, Katarzyna Korabiusz, and Monika Stecko
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motor fitness ,health ,physical activity ,general development exercises ,spor ,children ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Objectives : A still small number of Poles declare regular physical activity. International Obesity reports Task Force shows that 30-45 million children in the world aged 5 to 17 suffer from overweight, and under the age of five, 22 million. In total, nearly 155 million children and adolescents are obese or overweight. Currently in Poland is the highest percentage of men over 15 years of age suffering from these conditions among all European Union countries. The research aims to assess the impact of general conditioning exercises on the development of motor fitness of pre-school children. Material and methods : The research was carried out in 2013 at the kindergarten in Szczecin. The children who took part in the study were aged three to six years. Classes were conducted according to the "Key to Learning" program, which was based on the ideas of LeoVygotsky . The study involved 82 preschoolers, including 38 girls and 44 boys. Results : Compiled results indicate that physical activity determines the proper formation of traits not only motor but also psychological and social behavior in pre-school children. Own research has shown that general development exercises positively influence the level of children's physical fitness, they show on average a very good and good level, which should positively affect their health. Conclusions : Physical efficiency is one of the most important health parameters, and its high level obtained in the early years guarantees correct adaptation in later periods of life. In children and adolescents, the right amount of traffic plays a huge role. Encouraging and introducing as early as possible an active form of spending time both in kindergarten and outside it is very important and positively affects motor efficiency of children. kay words : motor fitness, health, physical activity, general development exercises, sport, children
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25. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome - risk factors and prevention
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Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Inga Janik-Fuks, Agata Wawryków, Martyna Maciejewska, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agnieszka Wilczyńska, and Monika Stecko
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sids ,sudi ,alte ,co-sleeping ,breastfeeding ,pacifier ,overheating ,cardiorespiratory monitors ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
SIDS - Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is a sudden, unexpected death of an infant during sleep, which can not be justified by a medical history or post-mortem examination. This is undoubtedly one of the worst situations that young parents can encounter. Fear for child is enormous and often man tries to do everything to protect his offspring from danger, pain and illness. Unfortunately, SIDS concern healthy-growing infants, who are not suspected of any disease. The vast majority of cases occur in a baby cot, less often in the bed of parents, a pram or a car seat. It mainly concerns children up to 6 months old, but it also happens at a later age. The aim of this work is to discuss the risk factors and prevention of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
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26. The relationship between intestinal microbiota and polycystic ovary syndrome
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Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, Anna Fabian- Danielewska, Monika Stecko, Patrycja Piątek, and Magdalena Żukowska
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microbiota ,dysbiosis ,pcos ,polycystic ovary syndrome ,metabolic syndrome pcos ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction: PCOS is a hyperandrogenic and low-pathogenic disease and patients suffering from PCOS have significantly lower intestinal microbiota variation in comparison with healthy individuals. Aim of the study:The aim of the work is to overview the literary production regarding reliance between intestinal microbiota and polycystic ovary syndrome. Conclusions: Results of the research show change in microbiome data amongst women suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome.
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27. Dysbiosis of the digestive tract after antibiotics treatment
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Agata Wawryków, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Monika Stecko, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Agnieszka Wilczyńska, Patrycja Piątek, Magdalena Żukowska, and Paweł Wawryków
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dysbiosis ,antibiotic therapy ,clostridium difficile ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
A human organism is a great place for living a huge and very diverse microflora. The most colonized seems to be the digestive tract. The balance between the host organism and the microbiome is extremely important. One of the causes of homeostasis disorders may be treatment with antibiotics. During antibiotic therapy, the natural intestinal microbiota is depleted. As a consequence, the risk of uncontrolled development of Clostridium difficile is significantly increased. Intestinal infections due to this pathogenic rote are a serious health problem.
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28. Relationship between intestinal microbiota and thyroid homeostasis
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Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Monika Stecko, Agata Wawryków, Magdalena Żukowska, and Katarzyna Korabiusz
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microbiota ,thyroid ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
The human digestive tract is inhabited by hundreds of bacterial species, both aerobic and anaerobic, bacteriophages, viruses and fungi that collectively are referred to as intestinal microbiota. Microbiota has a significant impact on the production and maintenance of immunological, hormonal and metabolic homeostasis. Dysbiosis is present in inflammations, e.g. intestinal inflammation, autoimmune diseases, e.g. multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes, rheumatic diseases, metabolic disorders such as obesity or type 2 diabetes, and mental illness. Currently, numerous studies are underway on the effect of microbiota on thyroid autoimmune diseases. . It seems, that microbiota has a small, if any, effect on the metabolism of iodine and selenium - elements particularly responsible for thyroid homeostasis. However, the relationship between thyroid function and the gastrointestinal tract has been proven.
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29. Emotional disorders in the perinatal period
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Inga Janik, Martyna Maciejewska, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, and Monika Stecko
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postpartum depression, psychic disorders, baby blues ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
This article focuses on the specificity of pregnancy and postpartum, as well as the mood and emotional disorders that occur during this period, especially: baby blues and postpartum depression. A particular etiological factor, which may contribute to or intensify the occurrence of particular postpartum period disorders has been distinguished. Attention was also paid to identifying risk factors and preventive interventions.
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- 2018
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30. Urinary incontinence - a problem of modern society
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Agata Wawryków, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Monika Stecko, and Andrzej Torbe
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urinary incontinence, modern problem ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine through the urethra. The World Health Organization indicates that incontinence is a very important social problem. In addition to a significant deterioration of the quality of life, this ailment significantly affects the social, professional and family life of people suffering from it. Statistics indicate that this problem affects about 5 million people in the Poland, both women and men. There are a number of risk factors, of which the most common are: postpartum period, menopausal period in women, prostatic hypertrophy in men and obesity, severe physical work and smoking in both groups. Physiotherapy is an important element of conservative treatment. The most common therapies are: biofeedback, pelvic floor training and electrostimulation
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- 2018
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31. The methods of therapy of children suffering from cerebral palsy
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Monika Joanna Stecko, Agata Wawryków, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agnieszka Kordek, Anna Fabian - Danielewska, Agnieszka Wilczyńska, Inga Janik, and Martyna Maciejewska
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Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Cerebral palsy and methods of therapy that can be applied in the process of rehabilitation of children were described in this article. Cerebral palsy is a motor syndrome caused by permanent damage to the structures of central nervous system in the prenatal, perinatal or postnatal period [1]. Cerebral palsy is a complex therapeutic problem. It is not possible to cure it completely, therefore, the main goal is alleviation of pain to make the child as independent in everyday life as possible [2]. Nowadays, rehabilitation of children suffering from cerebral palsy is based on the methods of neurodevelopmental rehabilitation, which are the most effective and more child-friendly. These methods include, among others, Vojta and NDT-Bobath method. Additional methods that can be applied while supporting the development of children suffering from cerebral palsy are sensory integration method and MEDEK method. If appropriate and comprehensive rehabilitation shall be initiated at early stage in children suffering from cerebral palsy, the chance for achievement of proper mobility in the future will be bigger [3]. The effects of therapy depend on the type of damage, regularity of therapy. Therapeutic program must be selected individually to every child after thorough diagnosis and observation [2,4].
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32. Causes of lipodystrophy
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Katarzyna Korabiusz and Agata Wawryków
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lipodystrophy, causes ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Lipodystrophy is one of the most common and the most undesirable female dermatological conditions. Both slim and overweight people can struggle with it. It is possible to fight cellulite with various physiotherapeutic techniques and methods. Research goal: Goal of this dissertation is a review of literature about causes of lipodystrophy Conclusion: Lipodystrophy is a condition with a multifactorial etiology. One should be aware that only multidirectional treatment can bring satisfactory results.
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33. Physiotherapy after episiotomy for vaginal birth
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Agata Wawryków, Katarzyn Korabiusz, Monika Stecko, Anna Fabian - Danielewska, Agnieszka Wilczyńska, Mirela Niedzielska, Inga Janik, Martyna Maciejewska, and Andrzej Torbe`
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episiotomy, physiotherapy, pregnancy ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Episiotomy is one of the most frequently performed procedures in obstetrics. Since the 21st Century it became a standard procedure performed on the delivery ward. The latest recommendations of the Polish Gynecological Society Expert Committee recommend abandoning the routine groin incision, while in justified cases it indicates the use of mid-lateral incision. Crotch incision increases the risk of many labor problems both early and late. In order to reduce the risk of complications after episiotomy, early improvement is recommended. Physiotheraphy helps to reduce pain, it has anti-edema effect and improves the overall functional status of the woman in labor.
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34. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation as a method to relieve pain during childbirth
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Agata Wawryków and Katarzyna Korabiusz
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tens, delivery a child, pain relief ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) is one of the most commonly used non-pharmacological methods of alleviating pain in women during physiological labor after the 37th week of pregnancy. Contraindications to stimulation are: the pacemaker's heartbeat, serious cardiological diseases, epilepsy and mental illness. TENS consists in irritating nerve endings using a flowing current in the vicinity of four electrodes stuck to the patient's body. The place of electrode sticking and parameters are selected individually. The TENS analgesic effect is explained by two mechanisms: the goal control theory and the effect on hormone secretion.
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35. Physical activity of pregnant women
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Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Monika Stecko, Magdalena Żukowska, Inga Janik, Wojciech Andrusewicz, and Andrzej Torbe
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physical activity ,pregnancy ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Every pregnant woman should be aware that her every day health habits affect the child's health, but also her health during pregnancy, delivery and post-partum period. Physical activity plays an important role during pregnancy. It improves the overall physical condition and prevents many ailments of pregnancy. The most important aspect of taking physical activity during pregnancy is the right choice of exercise and regularity and appropriate technique. Due to many benefits of proper exercises during pregnancy, pregnant women should be encouraged and educated in this area.
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36. Possibilities of physiotherapy in lipodystrophy
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Katarzyna Korabiusz, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Agata Wawryków, Monika Stecko, and Andrzej Torbé
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lipodystrophy, physiotherapy ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Lipodystrophy is one of the most common and the most undesirable female dermatological conditions. Both slim and overweight people can struggle with it. It is possible to fight cellulite with various physiotherapeutic techniques and methods. Research goal: Goal of this dissertation is a review of literature about possibilities of physiotherapy in lipodystrophy. Conclusion: The appropriate physiotherapeutic methods are necessary to improve the flexibility, appearance and microcirculation in areas affected by lipodystrophy.
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37. Overweight and obesity among young women in Poland - the problem of infertility and prenatal complications
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Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agnieszka Malita, Monika Stecko, Agata Wawryków, Inga Janik, Martyna Maciejewska, Mirela Niedzielska, and Agnieszka Wilczyńska
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overweight ,obesity ,pregnancy ,infertility ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Overweight and obesity in young population is currently one of a highest importance problems in family practice. Among the examined young women in local community BMI over 25 kg/m2, defined as overweight, concerned 34 patients, which is 25% of the examined group, and obesity (BMI over 30 kg/m2) concerned 10 women, which is 7% of the study group. The influence of the woman's excessive body weight affects the pregnancy at every stage of reproduction. Obesity causes problems with pregnancy, numerous complications of pregnancy, hinders childbirth and postpartum period.
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38. Anxiety experienced in high-risk pregnancy
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Inga Janik, Martyna Maciejewska, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, Agnieszka Wilczyńska, and Monika Stecko
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physical activity, pregnancy, anxiety ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Pregnancy is the time of new experiences. A woman is preparing for significant changes that will strengthen the process of maternity. It’s the moment of numerous changes both physiological and emotional.A pregnant woman is experiencing various emotions, such as hope and happiness but also anxiety and concern. In a natural way she starts to change her goals and plans, she imagines her future. However, on each stage of pregnancy there can occur numerous complications related to various factors, for example: infant diseases, injuries, mother illnesses. Different factors can cause the incorrect course of pregnancy. Situation like this often causes difficult feelings in women, especially strong anxiety. Numerous researchers emphasize different social-economic situation of women with possible high-risk pregnancy than women with normal pregnancy because the process of preparing to labor is interrupted. Women often need medical treatment, hospitalization, their physical activity is changed as it is often advised to lie down for long periods of time. This strengthens a woman fears and anxiety for child’s health and life
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39. Physical activity of elderly people
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Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Agnieszka Wilczyńska, Inga Janik, Mirela Niedzielska, Martyna Maciejewska, and Monika Stecko
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physical activity ,elderly people ,gerontology ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction: Ageing process is recognized as one of the most important aspects of XXI century. Most often it is considered from economical and social perspective however this dissertation’s goal is to determine the effect of physical activity on the quality of life of elderly people, because age appropriate physical activity is the best way to stay healthy. Research goal: Goal of this dissertation is a review of literature about physical activity on of elderly people . Conclusion: Physical activity has a very significant effect on increasing the quality of life of elderly people
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40. Foot defects in infants and children and three-plane manual therapy
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Monika Joanna Stecko, Agata Wawryków, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, and Inga Janik
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foot ,foot defects ,sickle foot ,clubfoot ,flatfoot ,three-plane manual therapy. ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
The subject of the article are foot defects in infants and children as well as early diagnosis and application of three-plane manual therapy of foot defects in children. Foot defects in infants and children are a common problem and the examination of the correctness of foot is very importan. Three-plane manual therapy of foot defects in children is one of the proposals that can be used in small patients because it brings therapeutic effects. Rapid implementation of therapy, gives us the ability to inhibit abnormal movement patterns and seek to the correct distribution of muscle tone
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41. State of knowledge about autism spectrum disorders among residents of Szczecin - preliminary report
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Martyna Maciejewska, Inga Janik, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, Agnieszka Wilczyńska, and Monika Stecko
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social knowledge ,autism spectrum disorder ,psychology ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction: Autism spectrum disorders are more often diagnosed. Like any disorder, autism can cause discomfort, even distress to families. Thanks to educational campaigns, more people know what this disorder is related to. Therefore, it is worth checking what the society's knowledge of autism is. Research goal: Describing the state of knowledge about autism spectrum disorders among residents of Szczecin. Conclusion: The subjects showed great knowledge about the autism spectrum. The fact of an earlier contact with a person with an autism spectrum disorder or a member of her family does not in any way relate to the knowledge of the subjects on this disorder. Women received higher results in the questionnaire.
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42. Prechtl’s diagnostics as a valuable research tool applied before implementation of NDT Bobath therapy
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Monika Joanna Stecko, Agata Wawryków, Katarzyna Topczewska, Anna Stangret, Agnieszka Kordek, Katarzyna Weber-Nowakowska, and Katarzyna Korabiusz
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ndt-bobath ,prechtl’s diagnostics ,neurodevelopmental therapy. ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Early Prechtl’s diagnostics applied before implementation of NDT Bobath therapy was described in this article. Prechtl’s diagnostics allows therapist to determine whether child development will be disturbed at psychomotor level and whether rehabilitation with the use of NDT Bobath method should be implemented. Quick implementation of the therapy allows to suppress improper motor patterns and develop proper distribution of muscle tone and change the repertoire of the movements in children. Key words: NDT-bobath, Prechtl’s diagnostics, neurodevelopmental therapy.
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43. Late effects of children following cancer therapy
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Agata Wawryków, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Monika Joanna Stecko, Inga Janik, Karolina Sawicka, Paweł Wawryków, and Joanna Harasimowicz
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children ,malignancies ,treatment ,late side effects ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
In recent years, thanks to the significant progress in medicine, about 75% of children are successfully treated of malignancies. Due to very intensive methods of therapy, anti-cancer treatment is associated with the high risk of complications - both early and late. The paper presents the long-term consequences of cancer treatment in childhood.
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44. Assessment of preschool and pre-school children
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Agata Wawryków, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Monika Stecko, Joanna Harasimowicz, and Paweł Harasimowicz
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children ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Physical activity is the natural, physiological need of the child, which at the same time determines its proper development. In the pre-school period there is a golden age of motoriness, ie the time when the child acquires new skills the fastest, but also a great improvement in the precision and complexity of motor activities. The overall change has a positive effect on the improvement of motor skills. The Modified Wroclaw Physical Fitness Test should be used to assess the motor skills of children in pre-school and school age. The Wrocław Test was characterized briefly. Research has shown that motor efficiency of children is significantly worse than individuals in the same age from 20 years ago.
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45. The use of complex decongestive therapy in the process of rehabilitation in the case of primary and secondary lymphatic insufficiency
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Agnieszka Wilczyńska, Agata Wawryków, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Mirela Niedzielska, Inga Janik, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Martyna Maciejewska, and Piotr Gutowski
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lymphedema, physiotherapy ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to draw attention to the problems connected with the failure of the lymphatic system. In particular the primary and secondary swelling. The reference in this work to the scientific literature indicates a growing need for the development of Lymphology in Poland. It indicates a significant problem, which is the lack of specific standards and procedures of treatment and methods of treatment of disorders of lymph in the educational process of medical schools in Poland.
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46. The possibility of physiotherapy treatment after injury of anterior cruciate ligament
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Katarzyna Korabiusz, Anna Fabian- Danielewska, and Agata Wawryków
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physiotherap ,acl ,anterior cruciate ligament ,injury ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction: Damage of ACL represents approximately 50% of all internal damages of knee joint after its injury. According to statistics, 1 person out of 1000 residents suffers from ACL injury. Approximately 3 thousand reconstructions of ACL are performed yearly therefore it is very important to work out an optimal post-operative rehabilitation. Through this, it is possible to reduce pain indispositions and restore a good joint stabilization and improved quality of life. Goal of dissertation: Goal of this dissertation is a review of literature about available physiotherapy methods used after injury of anterior cruciate ligament. Conclusion: There are many physiotherapy methods used after injury of ACL. Methods proposed in literature increase range of movement in knee joint, reduce pain and restore a good joint stabilization The most often used methods are: transdermal nerves stimulation TENS, criotherapy, magnetic field, ultrasounds, LASER, electrostimulation, interferention, kinesitherapy and kinesiotaping, Rehabilitation significantly reduces pain indispositions and has a positive influence on quality of life of patients after ACL injuring.
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47. Water immersion
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Agata Wawryków, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Anna Fabian-Danielewska, and Paweł Wawryków
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water immersion, natural delivery ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Water immersion is one of the methods of birth used since antiquity. Although it requires adequate facilities and trained medical personnel, it is an increasingly popular alternative to the classical form of labor. It brings many benefits for both emerging and newborn. However, proper examination is necessary in order to qualify to water birth taking into account any contraindications.
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48. Physiotherapy in frozen shoulder syndrome - literature review
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Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, Mirela Niedzielska, Inga Janik, and Anna Fabian- Danielewska
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physiotherapy, frozen shoulder syndrome. ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction: The frozen shoulder syndrome is seen as civilization illness. A significant amount of people suffer from it. The frozen shoulder syndrome is one of the most frequent dysfunctions of pectoral girdle. It is seen as a second frequent reason for visits at General Practicioner. There are three stages of this illness, there are a lot of symptoms, but one that occurs most commonly is pain. This illness can be completely curable. Research goal: Goal of this dissertation is a review of literature about available physiotherapy methods used in frozen shoulder syndrome. Conclusion: Kinesiotherapy, kinesiotaping, criotherapy, LASER, Traebert’s currents, iontophoresis, magnetic fields, ultrasounds, massage, manual therapy and combined therapy are effective physiotherapy methods used in treating frozen shoulder syndrome. Those methods reduce pain indispositions and increase range of movement in shoulder joint.
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49. The occurrence of skin lesions in patients with androgenization syndromes including the analysis of the results of hormonal tests
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Mirela Niedzielska, Artur Kotwas, Paulina Zabielska, Katarzyna Korabiusz, Agata Wawryków, Inga Janik, and Anna Fabian- Danielewska
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androgenization syndrome, hormonal tests ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
The androgenisation syndrome in women with endocrine disease is a major interdisciplinary problem. Based on the analysis of the literature, the problem was defined and the most important diseases resulting from the excess of androgens were discussed. Acne is the most commonly diagnosed skin disease in teens and young adults. It is often caused by an excess of androgens or skin hypersensitivity to normal levels. The aim of the study was to analyze the effect of androgens on skin lesions in androgenisation syndromes. Material and methodology: The analysis concerned the results of hormonal studies included In the medical records 150 young women aged 16 to 36 years. The study group (group A) was 100 patients diagnosed with ovarian androgen syndrome. The control group consisted of 50 healthy women who did not meet the criteria of the study group. Results: It was found that the majority of them were juvenile patients, In addition, elevated androgens: SHBG (p = 0.016), DHEA-S (p
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50. The patient with hypothyroidism in the Doctor's Office Item
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Anna Fabian-Danielewska, Inga Janik, Agata Wawryków, Mirela Niedzielska, Katarzyna Korabiusz, and Anita Liput-Sikora
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hypothyroidism, hashimoto disease ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Hypothyroidism is a common form of endocrinopathy, it can be a problem for up to 10% of population. Women are five times more likely to suffer from thyroid diseases, and the frequency of morbidity raises with age. Family doctor in Poland is able to perform TSH, FT3, FT4 examination, and thyroid ultrasound when it comes to thyreology. It allows to treat patients with hypothyroidism, however it does not allow to precisely determine the cause. In order to determine the cause, family doctor needs to consult endocrinologist. Symptoms of hypothyroidism are not specific and rarely make patients inclined to visit the doctor. Treatment of hypothyroidism consists of L-thyroxine substitution in a certain dose. It is recommended to treat subclinical hypothyroidism with small doses of L-thyroxine when level of TSH > 10 mIU/L. When concentration level of TSH is lower than 10 mIU/L it is vital to individually assess risk factors and patients clinical situation. Decision whether to start the treatment should be made on those grounds.
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