Bone Lengthening. A Breakthrough Method in Pediatric Orthopedics Enables a Quick Return to Normal Life
A new breakthrough method in pediatric orthopedics facilitates faster recovery for children requiring bone lengthening procedures.
Famous Doctor and Humorous Person: Ethnographer from Jeseník Introduces the Founder of Children's Orthopedics
An ethnographer from Jeseník highlights the achievements of a notable figure in children's orthopedics.
This embarrassing ailment is becoming common among athletic children in Finland – Orthopedist reveals harsh reasons: "Increased susceptibility to strain"
A growing trend of painful stress injuries is being reported among athletic children and teenagers in Finland, prompting an orthopedist to criticize the excessive training regimens.
Is it bad? Here’s what we know about quadrobics, a popular practice among therians; experts explain benefits and risks | INTERVIEW
The article discusses the growing trend of quadrobics among the therian community, exploring its benefits and risks as explained by experts in orthopedics and physical therapy.
Knee Pain: When to Treat at Home and When to See an Orthopedist
The article discusses common knee pain, its various causes, and guidelines for when to treat at home versus seeking professional help.
Orthopedist sentenced to 10 years in prison in Paraná charged between R$ 50 and R$ 200 from patients for surgeries under the SUS
An orthopedist in Brazil was sentenced to 10 years in prison for illegally charging patients for surgeries covered by the public health system.
Zadar Received a New Orthopedic - Traumatological - Neurosurgical Extension Operating Table
The Maquet YUNO II orthopedic - traumatological - neurosurgical extension operating table has been delivered to the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology at the General Hospital in Zadar, designed for a wide range of surgical procedures with a focus on stability and ergonomic design.
Mutilated Lives: Reborn in Eastern Congo
At 17, Wivine Kavira Mukata lost her left leg due to a rebel bombing in North Kivu, and now she helps other victims of the ongoing war in Africa after training in orthopedics and prosthetics.
Orthopedics: When Jaw Problems Burden the Back
Jaw problems, particularly Craniomandibular Dysfunction, can lead to back pain, but can be effectively treated with splints and exercises, according to dentist Daniel Hellmann.
Back Pain: Something Is Wrong!
The article discusses how many people with back pain may have legs of different lengths and explores treatment options and when surgery might be necessary.