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Theoretical State Exam Physiotherapy - PSZZ240
Title: Teoretická zkouška z tematických okruhů fyzioterapie
Guaranteed by: Department of Physiotherapy (51-300400)
Faculty: Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
Actual: from 2022
Semester: summer
Points: 0
E-Credits: 0
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:0/0, STEX [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Annotation -
Last update: PhDr. Mgr. Helena Vomáčková, Ph.D. (01.03.2023)
The topics are based on the content of these courses: Examination and Basic Therapeutic Methods I and II, Physiotherapeutic Methods and Procedures, Physical Therapy I and II, Balneology, Introduction to Rehabilitation, Basics of Psychotherapy, Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry, Neurology I and II, Internal Medicine I and II, Orthopeadics and Traumatology, Pediatrics, General Surgery Topics, Ortopaedic Prosthetics, Geriatrics and gerontology, Social and Occupational Rehabilitation, Basic of Sport Medicine, Ethics, Occupational Therapy, Health Care Management.
Literature -
Last update: PhDr. Mgr. Helena Vomáčková, Ph.D. (09.11.2023)

The recommended literature is based on the sub-subjects listed in the annotation of this state examination.

Requirements to the exam -
Last update: PhDr. Tereza Nováková, Ph.D. (22.01.2024)

PSZZ240 - Theoretical State Exam Physiotherapy

  1. Orthopaedic diseases of the hip joint (coxarthrosis, hip head necrosis, femoroacetabular impingement, hip joint replacement and others) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  2. Orthopaedic diseases of the knee joint (gonarthrosis, meniscus lesions, ligamentous disorders, patellofemoral pain syndrome, knee joint replacements, etc.) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  3. Orthopaedic diseases of the ankle joint and foot (foot deformities, arthrosis of the ankle joint, heel spur, achillodynia and others) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  4. Orthopaedic disorders of the brachial plexus (thoracic outlet syndrome, subacromial pain syndrome, instability of the shoulder joint, shoulder joint replacements and others) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  5. Orthopaedic diseases of the elbow joint (epicondylitis, arthrosis of the elbow joint and others) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided.. 
  6. Orthopaedic diseases of the hand (carpal tunnel syndrome, arthrosis of the hand, Dupuyrten's contracture, regional pain syndromes, etc.) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  7. Upper limb amputations - types of amputations performed, characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  8. Amputations of the lower limbs - types of amputations performed, characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  9. Traumatological disabilities (fractures, special disabilities according to localization - brachial plexus + upper limb, spine, chest, lower limbs) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  10. Cardiac surgery (surgical interventions performed on individual parts of the heart, heart transplantation) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  11. Thoracic surgery (surgical interventions performed on the lungs, pleura, chest wall, diaphragm, including tumours and others) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  12. Abdominal surgery (surgical interventions performed in the abdomen) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  13. Rheumatological diseases (rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, fibromyalgia, collagen diseases and others) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  14. Neurological diseases of the CNS (stroke, MS, etc.) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  15. Neurological systemic diseases (spinal muscular atrophy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  16. Neurological diseases as a result of traumatic injuries (cranio-cerebral trauma, epidural haematoma, subdural haematoma) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  17. Neurological diseases of the spinal cord - transverse lesions (various localisations) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  18. Neurological diseases - extrapyramidal lesions (m. Parkinson, chorea Huntington) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  19. Neurological diseases due to developmental disorders of the CNS (spina bifida) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  20. Neurological diseases of the peripheral nervous system (polyneuropathy, Guillain-Barré syndrome, root syndromes, lesions of individual peripheral nerves) characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  21. Primary muscular diseases (progressive muscular dystrophy, myasthenia gravis pseudoparalytica, myotonia, etc.) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  22. Internal diseases of the respiratory system (COPD, bronchial asthma, pneumonia, acute pulmonary embolism, pulmonary hypertension, etc.) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  23. Internal diseases - cardiological diseases (MI, angina pectoris, myocarditis, cardiac insufficiency, cardiac rhythm disorders, arterial hypertension, etc.) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  24. Internal diseases of the vascular system (peripheral arterial blockages, chronic venous insufficiency, phlebothrombosis, lymphedema, etc.) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  25. Internal diseases of the gastrointestinal system (anorectal dysfunction, inflammatory bowel diseases and others) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  26. Internal diseases - metabolic diseases (diabetes mellitus, gout, hyperlipoproteinemia, etc.) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  27. Neurological diseases of childhood (central coordination disorder, CP, paresis of the plexus brachialis, progressive muscular dystrophy and others) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  28. Orthopaedic diseases of childhood (hip dysplasia, foot deformities, m. Scheuermann, scoliosis, and others) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  29. Pneumological and cardiological diseases of childhood (bronchial asthma, mucoviscidosis, congenital heart disease and others) - aetiology, pathogenesis, clinical picture, compensatory rehabilitation with the main focus on medical rehabilitation, differential diagnosis from the physiotherapist's point of view, goals and principles of examination and therapy, including possible preventive procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view with the application of the principles of Evidence Based Physiotherapy. 
  30. Rheumatological diseases of childhood (juvenile idiopathic arthritis) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  31. Urological diseases of women (incontinence, bladder diseases, etc.) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  32. Urological diseases of men (incontinence, prostate diseases, conditions after prostatectomy and others) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  33. Kidney diseases (chronic renal insufficiency, renal cancer) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  34. Craniomandibular dysfunction (structural and functional dysfunction with main focus on the temporomandibular joint) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  35. Psychosomatic diseases - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  36. Psychiatric diseases - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  37. Palliative care - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  38. Disabilities in sport (the most common disabilities in sport related to the musculoskeletal system) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  39. Patient in the intensive care unit (overview of the most common diagnoses encountered by physiotherapists in the ICU, possible interventions) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  40. Oncological diseases (breast cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, leukaemia and malignant lymphomas, gastro-intestinal tract carcinomas and others) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  41. Gynaecology (pregnancy, six months of childbirth) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
  42. Gynaecology (gynaecological diseases including surgery) - characteristics of the disease, examination and therapeutic procedures from the physiotherapist's point of view, including physiotherapy procedures and spa treatment; psychosocial aspects of the disease and the legislative framework of the care provided. 
 
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