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3+4+Supplementum/2012 - Společnost pro pojivové tkáně

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surgery - the release of ITB in 1995 as<br />

a method to diminish valgus knee deformity<br />

or to cure pain in arthrosis of patello –<br />

femoral joint or to <strong>pro</strong>tect before partial<br />

dislocation of patella.<br />

Pethes disease – in the years 1970 –<br />

1980 we found and confirmed (T. Karski) –<br />

that the necrosis of femoral head is the<br />

result of permanent trauma of hips in<br />

some children aged from 4 to 11. The frequent<br />

jumping onto a hard surface (floor,<br />

ground) – leads to minimal fractures of<br />

spongy bones of femoral head. Therefore<br />

we confirmed the observations of Perthes,<br />

of Calve and of Salter – but insufficiently<br />

recognized orthopaedic surgeons and others<br />

doctors on the ward in past time.<br />

Which children are especially threatened?<br />

Answer – the children with MBD (minimal<br />

brain dysfunction) and ADHD (attention<br />

deficit hyperactivity disorders) because<br />

11a<br />

of hyperactivity. This knowledge was confirmed<br />

in researches in our Department.<br />

A known aetiology of the disorder is very<br />

important for <strong>pro</strong>phylactics of children in<br />

all countries around the world.<br />

In 1995 for the first time was described<br />

the biomechanical aetiology of so-called<br />

idiopathic scoliosis by T. Karski.<br />

The chronology of the findings are as<br />

follow:<br />

z 1995 – the first presentation concerning<br />

the “biomechanical aetiology of idiopathic<br />

scoliosis” – during Orthopaedic<br />

Congress in Szeged / Hungary.<br />

z 1997 – the discovery of the importance<br />

of permanent standing “at ease” on the<br />

right leg in all children with scoliosis.<br />

It has been <strong>pro</strong>ven that every child<br />

in the world with scoliosis habitually<br />

stands ‘at ease’ only on the right leg.<br />

Explanation: adduction of the right hip<br />

11b<br />

fig. 11a, 11b, 11c, 11d Guests in Lublin / Orthopaedic surgeons on Symposiums and Congresses in<br />

Poland and abroad. On picture from left: Prof. John Sevastik ((11a), Prof. Bo Sevastik (11b) [Sweden<br />

/ Stockholm), Prof. T. Karski (11c) and Dr. Eberhard Eckert (11d) – „Direktor der Meisterschule in<br />

Siebenlehn” (Germany).<br />

POHYBOVÉ ÚSTROJÍ, ročník 19, <strong>2012</strong>, č. 3+4 265<br />

11c<br />

11d

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