Publications by authors named "Jaroslaw Kalakucki"

Introduction: Injuries to the ulnar joint area are common musculoskeletal injuries in children. Among them, proximal radial bone fractures are characterized by a variety of treatment methods applied and a risk of complications.

Objective: The aim of the present paper is to present the types and treatment results of proximal radial bone fractures in children.

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Background. A changed radiological picture has Bern observed in the initial x-rays of the unaffected proximal femoral growth plate in children with unilateral Perthes disease. The present study seeks to determine whether a thicker, horizontal growth plate in an etiological factor in Perthes disease.

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Background. This article provides basic information concerning a new conservative treatment for idiopathic scoliosis, with appropriate asymmetric flexion-rotation exercises and special redressing positions. Material and method.

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The article provides basic explanation of "syndrome of contractures" (Mau) at newborns and babies and it's conjunction with biomechanical etiology of the so-called idiopathic scoliosis (Karski 1995-2006). The authors analyzed children with "syndrome of contractures" and noted its relevance to some clinical symptoms at children with scoliosis. Newborns and babies with clinical signs of "syndrome of contractures" require further spine examination already at age of 3-4 in order to detect "danger of oncoming scoliosis" and to introduce neo-prophylaxis.

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Experimental research was conducted to determine the effects of mechanical forces on the hip joint in the etiology of Perthes disease in children. The authors aimed to identify areas of lower resistance to mechanical forces in a growing femoral head. Calves' femurs, used as experimental models, were repeatedly subjected to mechanical impacts.

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