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Verticalization - best practices in pediatric neurology
Upright standing is crucial in the treatment of children with neurological disorders. The process is designed to enable the child to assume an upright position, which is extremely important for both physical and social development. In pediatric neurology, patient uprighting is used primarily to improve function and independence, as well as in the prevention of complications resulting from long-term immobilization.
Food reboot - food and nutrition turnout with electrostimulation
New at the Paley European Institute Neurocenter!
Food and nutrition turnout with electrostimulation for enteral-fed children FEED RESTART
Introducing a unique food and nutrition turnout with electrostimulation - FEED RESTART aimed at enteral-fed children. This is a specialized rehabilitation program conducted by a team of experienced therapists under the supervision of Marcelina Przezdzięk. Thanks to our turnout, your child will gain valuable eating experience and get help in learning to eat orally.
Missing fibula or tibia doesn't rule it out - learn about effective treatments for hemimelia
Many patients and their families face the challenge of missing a fibula or tibia. Hemimelia, often seen as an incurable condition, can seem like an insurmountable obstacle. But modern treatments and reconstructive surgery offer hope for recovery. Read on to discover that a child's missing fibula does not preclude an active life.
Patient Confidence Leader
On Friday, June 28, the Paley European Institute held its Patient Confidence Leader Awards Gala at the Copernicus Science Center. We are very proud to announce that the Paley European Institute has been honored with the Quality Certificate and Extraordinary Mention for MODERNITY, INNOVATION AND PASSION.
Neurologopedia: what does it do and how can it help?
Speech plays a key role in the modern world. That is why we are increasingly hearing about neurology. What does it do and what benefits does it bring? Read on and you will find out everything.
Limb plastering: the key to improving range of motion in physiotherapy
Plastering is a procedure designed to promote the healing process and improve the range of motion of neurological patients. This technique, although it seems simple, in reality hides a number of nuances that determine its effectiveness, and from the physiotherapist using this procedure requires extensive knowledge and a lot of experience. This text aims to introduce readers to the importance of limb plastering in the context of physiotherapy, highlighting its key role in improving function and mobility. We will focus on discussing the mechanisms of plastering and its impact on the treatment process.

