University of Zagreb

Faculty of Kinesiology

Laboratory for kinesitherapy

HEAD: Associate Professor Tatjana Trošt, PhD

ASSOCIATES: Associate Professor Lidija Petrinović, PhD, Lara Juriša, mag. cin., Filip Bolčević, mag. cin., Marija Martina Žanetić, mag. cin.

Student laboratory assistants: Natali Badjuk, Lucija Kuleš, Roko Vugrinec

ONGOING SCIENTIFIC PROJECTS:

A Healthy Mind in a Healthy Body – The Relationship Between Indicators of Mental Health and Well-being and the Level of Physical Activity and Health Fitness Among Nursing Home Residents

ONGOING RESEARCH:

  • Cross-education Effects of Combined Unilateral Strength and Balance Training on the Motor Function of Older Adults with Bilateral Knee Osteoarthritis
  • Effectiveness of Biological Therapy in Knee Osteoarthritis: Evaluation of Subjective Questionnaires and Objective Measures of Functionality
  • The Impact of Afternoon Naps of Different Durations on the Recovery of Fine and Gross Motor Skills After a Night of Interrupted Sleep
  • The Effect of a Kinesiotherapy Program on Coordination and Balance in Children with Moderate Intellectual Disabilities
  • The Impact of Online Logotherapy Education on Physical Activity and Targeted Aspects of Quality of Life in Middle-aged Employees with Sedentary Occupations

ONGOING PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS:

Sisak FIT

The SISAK FIT project, implemented in Sisak since 2023, represents a systematic program for monitoring the physical and motor development of preschool and school-age children. The project brings together students from the Kinesiotherapy program who, under the supervision of Associate Professor Tatjana Trošt, PhD, actively participate in measuring motor abilities and assessing postural deviations in preschool and school-age children.

As part of the project, during 2023, 2024, and 2025, students regularly traveled to Sisak, where, through one-week field activities, they conducted posture assessments of preschool and school-age children.

The SISAK FIT project and its results serve as a foundation for improving children’s physical activity and health, as well as for strengthening cooperation between the academic and local community, with the aim of creating better conditions for the growth and development of preschool and primary school children.

This project also resulted in the Rector’s Award for the academic year 2023/2024 awarded to student Vid Kučak for the paper titled Motor Abilities as Predictors of Postural Deviations in Preschool Children, as well as several graduate theses.


Training on the Use of the ProKin 252...

For employees and doctoral students, a professional training session on the application of the newly acquired measurement system for the objective assessment of postural stability, TecnoBody ProKin 252, was conducted on March 2, 2026.

The training included the theoretical foundations and practical application of the system in stabilometric and proprioceptive analysis, including the measurement and analysis of balance under static and dynamic conditions, the assessment of proprioception and stabilometric parameters of the lower extremities in a standing position, as well as pelvic stability and trunk control in a seated position.

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