Publications by authors named "P E Tomaszewski"

Article Synopsis
  • Biceps tenodesis is a surgical procedure used to treat issues with the long head of the biceps tendon, and this study compares two techniques: Loop 'N' Tack and subpectoral biceps tenodesis.
  • The study involved 165 patients, with 145 ultimately included, who were assessed for pain levels and shoulder function using various scoring methods one year after surgery.
  • Both surgical techniques showed positive outcomes, with patients reporting improved shoulder function and low pain levels, indicating that they are safe and effective options for addressing biceps tendon problems.
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Objectives: With the premise that physical education classes should promote physical activity by teaching and learning fundamental motor skills, this study aimed to evaluate the fundamental motor skill proficiency of primary school students and determine the level of achievement of established learning outcomes for fundamental motor skills, as specified in the Polish National Physical Education Curriculum.

Design And Methods: A cross-sectional design was used for this study. The sample consisted of 2605 children and adolescents enrolled in grades 1-3 (ages 7-9, n = 1165), 4-6 (ages 10-12, n = 837), and 7-8 (ages 13-14, n = 603), including 1353 boys and 1252 girls.

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Fundamental motor skills (FMS) are essential for enjoyable, confident and skillful participation in physical activity across the lifespan. Due to the alarming low level of FMS proficiency in children and adolescents worldwide, the development of motor competency is an urgent issue for physical education. The promotion and implementation of a systematic process of teaching and learning FMS should be a physical education priority.

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The primary aim of this study was to assess the impact of fluid intake on hydration status indices in men at work. The secondary aim was to determine the type of fluids drunk at work in different thermal conditions. Fifty-nine male foresters were examined before and after one working day during summer, autumn, and winter.

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