Student Researchers' Society Topics

Student Researchers' Society Topics

Over the last decades, human movement research has made significant progress in responding to the growing medicine and sport demand for precise and accurate methods to capture human movement and refine data collection. Motion and posture analyses are effective tools used in diagnosis, therapy, and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders. Human motion assessment during functional activities also plays a crucial role in rehabilitative medicine and sports.

Questionnaires are important measurement tools in various research and applied psychology fields. With appropriate psychometric properties, these tools can measure different psychological factors quickly, easily and reliably, leading to a better understanding of human functioning. Adapting a questionnaire is a complex process that goes beyond translation and must be carried out with attention and care. 

Sportphysiotherapy is a special part of physiotherapy in which complex methods, based on health and sport science knowledge are used for prevent and treat injuries of competitive and recreacional athletes. The aim of our course to present the theoretical and applied basics of sport medicine in physiotherapeutic aspect. During course students can get up-to-date and applicable information from a popular area of a co-profession of medicine. For a complex experience we complete presentations with practical.

Nowadays, the measurement and monitoring of physical performance among competitive and amateur athletes, healthy and ill populations is still a relevant topic. In many cases, the role of invasive blood tests is taken over by the analysis of alternative body fluids. The aim of this topic is to investigate the applicability of different body fluids (primarily saliva) in molecular exercise science.

Co-supervisor: Dr. BUFA, Anita

Steroid hormone metabolism and its quantitative and qualitative alterations can be indicative regarding physiological adaptation and various health conditions. Impacts of physical activity and efficacy of regeneration can be studied with the analysis of urine steroid hormone metabolite profile using gas-chromatograph mass spectrometry.