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Underdevelopment of the proximal end of the femur
Congenital Femoral Deficiency (CFD) is a rare birth defect in which there is shortening of the femur, accompanied by hip and knee deformity, movement deficits and instability. As a result, the child has problems with mobility and stability. Congenital femoral underdevelopment is usually unilateral, although it can also occur bilaterally. The earlier name of the syndrome in question [...]
Damage to the central nervous system
There are many causes of damage to the central nervous system. The ailment can be a consequence of MS (multiple sclerosis), Parkinson's disease or MPD (cerebral palsy), as well as result from, for example, craniocerebral trauma, stroke, inflammation within the CNS or tumors. What is the central nervous system, the central nervous system (CUN, CNS)? It is the center protected by the spine and bones of the skull [...]
Genetic defects
Genetic defects arise when random changes occur in a person's genetic material (DNA or genome). It is their type that determines the type of disease. At Paley European Institute, we treat and provide physiotherapy for people with: Down syndrome, West syndrome, Tourettes syndrome, Rett syndrome. West syndrome West syndrome is a form of epileptic encephalopathy, a disorder resulting from damage to the brain. It is diagnosed [...]
Craniocerebral injuries
"No head injury is so mild as to be completely neglected, nor any so severe as to lose all hope." Hippocrates Cranio-cerebral injuries are a term for injuries to the head area that vary in cause and effect. They are caused by an external force and the movement it causes. They occur in about 200/100,000 people in highly industrialized countries. Most [...]
Developmental defects of the central nervous system
Central nervous system (CNS) malformations are a broad group of conditions that result from abnormalities in the developmental process of the brain and spinal cord. Knowledge of the underlying mechanisms is crucial for their early diagnosis and effective treatment. The development of the central nervous system in humans is a very complicated process. If abnormalities occur at the embryonic stage in [...]
Meningo-spinal hernia
Meningioma hernia (MMC) is a gestational, congenital defect of the nervous system. It occurs in 1 in 2,000 live births, with a higher incidence in girls. Meningioma hernia in children involves the failure of the elements of the neural tube to close and grow together. This results in spina bifida and the formation of an opening into which the meningeal sac (meningeal hernia) or the spinal meningeal sac can enter with [...]
