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Injuries

At Paley European Institute, we not only deal with congenital defects of the limbs, but also treat children after injuries. We enable our young patients to make a full recovery. We specialize in diagnosing orthopedic conditions and performing surgical procedures. However, treating trauma patients is not all we offer. Our team of physiotherapists, who support pediatric orthopedics, is skilled in working with the youngest patients - so that it is not an unpleasant chore for them, but a fun and enjoyable experience.

Treatment of children after trauma

Trauma treatment and pediatric orthopedics is our specialty. At Paley European Institute, we are not afraid of challenges, so our offerings are extremely broad. Among other things, we deal with surgical treatment of fractures, post-traumatic joint stability reconstructions and arthroscopic treatment characterized by low invasiveness. We are distinguished not only by our extensive experience and extensive knowledge, but also by our individual approach to each patient. This is why you should take advantage of the treatment of post-traumatic orthopedic conditions at Paley European Institute. We offer comprehensive services and quality care. Our patients receive all the relevant information before surgery and know exactly what the operation will look like. We also support them during recovery. Feel free to contact us and learn more about what Paley European Institute has to offer!

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