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Jacek Karski


Jacek Karski

Vincent Pol University in Lublin, Poland

Biography

Jacek Karski MD, PhD is working as an Assistant Professor in the Pediatric Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Department of Medial University in Lublin, Poland. He has completed his MD degree and PhD degree with distinction for his research thesis: “Role of contracture of iliotibial band in etiopathogenesis of the patella dislocation in children and adolescent”. He was employed in the Pediatric Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Department of Medical University of Lublin. In November 2001, he qualified as a fully trained specialist orthopedic surgeon in National Specialty Examination. In January 2002, he received the title of Assistant Professor and started taking classes and lectures for students of Medical University of Lublin in pediatric orthopedic surgery themes. He is a member of European Pediatric Orthopedic Society, Polish Orthopedic and Trauma Society, Polish Pediatric Orthopedic Society, Polish Podology Association and Polish Geothermal Association. His research interest include early ultrasound diagnostics of pediatric hip joint, knee problems in children and adolescent, foot deformities and podology, cerebral palsy, pediatric orthopedic oncology, and children traumatology. He is the author and co-author of 94 full articles published in medical professional literature and 83 articles published as Congress materials. He took active part in many Meetings and Congresses, which include Fifth SICOT/SIROT Annual International Conference 2007 in Marrakech, Effort Congress 2009 in Vienna, Epos Symposium 2012 in Helsinki, 2013 in Athens. tmkarski@gmail.com j.karski@vp.pl t.karski@neostrada.pl

Abstract

Abstract : New tests in screening of the so called idiopathic scoliosis: Rules of prophylaxis, new treatment, results