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Ponseti Cast – What Does It Look Like, How Long Does It Last, and How Do You Care for a Child in a Cast at Home?
The first time a cast is applied is a moment that many parents recall as one of the most difficult parts of the entire treatment process. A child’s small, delicate leg—and suddenly a heavy cast reaching almost to the groin. Questions arise: Won’t the child get too hot? Doesn’t it hurt? How do you bathe them? How do you change their diaper? We answer all these questions—[…]
My child was born with clubfoot—what should I do now?
You heard the doctor say, “Your child has clubfoot.” In an instant, the joy of your child’s birth is mixed with anxiety and dozens of questions. Is it serious? Will your child be able to walk? Will they need surgery? Let’s start with the most important thing: it’s not the end of the world. Clubfoot is a fully treatable condition—and with proper treatment, children run, jump […]
A stroke at age 22 and 105 days in the ICU. The story of Magda and Emilka Skowron
Emilka Skowron was 22 years old, a healthy, athletic college student with a passion for pole dancing; she had just returned to the gym after the first easing of pandemic restrictions. During her workout, an 8-millimeter aneurysm ruptured. What followed is a story that doctors gave no chance of a happy ending, but which proved that a new life, though different, is by no means […]
A neonatologist isn't just a doctor for the first month of life
Many parents think that a neonatologist’s care ends when the baby is 28 days old. This is one of the most common myths faced by Dr. Justyna Fiałkowska, a neonatologist, a physician in training in pediatric neurology, a lactation consultant, and a perinatal psychotherapist in training. In her view, neonatology is long-term, holistic care deeply rooted in the relationship, because […]
The Silent Epidemic of Amputations in Poland and Modern Methods That Are Changing Patients’ Lives
Every year, between 10,000 and 12,000 amputations are performed in Poland. This figure rarely comes up in public debate, yet it represents thousands of stories of people who have lost a limb and find themselves without a roadmap, without support, and often without any idea of what comes next. Dr. Agnieszka Wnuk from the Znowu Rehabilitation Center in […]
Clubfoot isn't the end of the world
Clubfoot is a congenital defect that is present at birth. It is characterized by a specific foot alignment consisting of four elements: plantar flexion, heel varus, cavus deformity, and forefoot adduction. A foot deformed in this way resembles a golf club in shape, hence the English name for the condition, “clubfoot.” In Poland, this condition affects approximately 1 in 1,000 newborns. As Dr. Kapiński explains, the key […]





