Publications by authors named "P Czarnecki"

Damage to the upper trunk of the brachial plexus, often caused by high-energy trauma, leads to significant functional impairment of the upper limb. This injury primarily affects the C5 and C6 roots, resulting in paralysis of muscles critical for shoulder and elbow function. If spontaneous nerve regeneration does not occur within 3-6 months post-injury, surgical intervention, including nerve transfers, is recommended to restore function.

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Many European healthcare systems emphasize value-based care to improve outcomes and control costs. Assessing function and satisfaction in hand surgery relies on patient reported outcome measures. This study evaluates the use of these outcome measures across Europe, focusing on diversity and language validation.

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Normative data on hand and precision grip strengths are essential for evaluating the level of development, the efficacy of rehabilitation, and treatment results. The need for established norms of grip strength in Polish children is one of the problems that Polish physiotherapists and physicians face when treating upper limbs. The aim was to establish normative values of hand and precision grips strengths in Polish children and adolescents aged 3-19.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The Biodex System is a high-tech tool used to evaluate muscle performance and identify issues within the musculoskeletal system, specifically focusing on wrist pathology due to the lack of standardized testing protocols.
  • - Researchers tested 20 patients with tennis elbow and 26 healthy individuals using three different protocols (isokinetic, isometric, and isotonic) to determine which method provided the best biomechanical data and patient comfort.
  • - Results showed the isotonic protocol was the most effective, providing optimal data with higher tolerance and lower pain levels for participants, making it the preferred choice for assessing wrist flexor and extensor muscles.
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Background: A Blauth IIIB hypoplastic thumb is a significant functional and cosmetic problem for the developing hand in children. The gold standard in treatment is amputation and index pollicization. Despite the good functional results, some parents do not consent to the operation, mainly for cosmetic reasons.

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