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

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fig. 7 Building of Paediatric Hospital of Medical University in Lublin. Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation<br />

Department on the 6th floor. History:<br />

z 1997 (6. 05. 1997) – part of Department was moved from Staszica Street 11 to DSK Chodzki Street<br />

2 (20 beds).<br />

z 2007 (13.06.2001) – full Department was moved from Staszica Street 11 to DSK Chodzki Street 2<br />

(45 beds)<br />

Mostly, there were patients from Lublin<br />

region (60%) but also from Podkarpacie<br />

Province (30%) and from other parts of<br />

Poland 10%.<br />

In those first years of the orthopaedic<br />

activities in Lublin district and now,<br />

the Orthopaedic Departments has a cooperating<br />

Sanatorium in Iwonicz Zdrój in<br />

Podkarpacie Province (near Slovak border).<br />

This Rehabilitation Centre was<br />

and is mainly for post–operative treatment<br />

of the patients of the Orthopaedic<br />

Department in Lublin. The leader doctors<br />

of this Rehabilitation Ward were also assistants<br />

of Lublin Orthopaedic Department –<br />

in the years 1964–1967 it was Dr Gustaw<br />

Szpecht, in the years 1967–1984 it was Dr<br />

Janusz Lubaś and from 1984 it is Dr Jacek<br />

Patoła.<br />

The main <strong>pro</strong>blems dealt with in<br />

the Departments for adult patients were<br />

and are: coxarthrosis, gonarthrosis, foot<br />

deformities, back pain <strong>pro</strong>blems, oncology<br />

<strong>pro</strong>blems and every day trauma related<br />

<strong>pro</strong>blems.<br />

The clinical <strong>pro</strong>blems of patients in<br />

the both Children Departments until 2005<br />

are: hip dysplasia without or with dislocation<br />

of femoral head, Perthes disease, cerebral<br />

palsy, feet deformities – congenital<br />

and static, neurogenical and others, Blount<br />

disease, X knee deformity, spina bifida<br />

children, so-called idiopathic scoliosis and<br />

every day traumas of children.<br />

POHYBOVÉ ÚSTROJÍ, ročník 19, <strong>2012</strong>, č. 3+4 261

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