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Paley European Institute teaching materials

Paley European Institute teaching materials available

Available are: "Patient's Guide," a guide for parents: "How to prepare a child for the hospital?", a guide to the care of external braces and spica plaster dressings, a guide to plastering of the lower extremities, in which the issue is extensively explained and the principles of treatment in individual cases are thoroughly explained.

How to deal with your child's pain

An ebook "How to deal with your child's pain" was also recently released, which describes supportive psychological strategies along with sample exercises and activities to help alleviate pain.

Publications cerebral palsy

More publications are in the pipeline, including on the therapeutic management of people with MPD and movement exercises during pre- and post-operative physiotherapy.

All materials are prepared in three language versions: Polish, English and Russian, so that everyone can use them.

Guides can be found at this link: https://backup.paleyeurope.com/pliki-do-pobrania/

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June 11, 2026
Skeletal Dysplasias: Types, Symptoms, and Early Diagnosis – What Every Parent Should Know
Is your child growing differently than their peers? Do their limbs seem disproportionately short? Are they already experiencing joint pain in preschool? It could be skeletal dysplasia—a congenital bone development disorder that requires early diagnosis and specialized care. What are skeletal dysplasias? Musculoskeletal dysplasias are a group of congenital developmental disorders of the musculoskeletal system that affect growth and development […]
June 11, 2026
Living with Skeletal Dysplasia: A Comprehensive Approach to Care—From Diagnosis to Adulthood
Skeletal dysplasia isn’t just a single moment in life—it’s a long journey, where each stage requires different kinds of support. What does comprehensive patient care look like, from diagnosis in infancy through to an active adult life? Dysplasia doesn’t end with a diagnosis. For many families, a diagnosis of skeletal dysplasia—whether achondroplasia, pseudoachondroplasia, diastrophic dysplasia, Morquio syndrome […]
June 11, 2026
Guided Growth: A Revolution in Pediatric Orthopedics – What Is the Hemiepiphysiodesis Method?
Limb deformities in children with skeletal dysplasias do not necessarily mean surgery is inevitable. Thanks to the method of guided growth, correction is possible without cutting the bone—all it takes is a small plate and time. What is guided growth? A child’s bones grow in length thanks to growth plates—zones of active cell division located at the ends of long bones. In children with skeletal dysplasias, […]