| Literature DB >> 25873841 |
Katrina Abernethy1, Sharmila Jandial2, Lucy Hill3, Ernesto Salazar Sánchez4, Helen Foster2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The paediatric Gait, Arms, Legs and Spine (pGALS) musculoskeletal examination tool is validated for use in school-aged English Speaking children and shown to be practical and effective in acute paediatric practice in the UK and Malawi. Our aim was to assess the acceptability and practicality of a Spanish translation of pGALS in an acute paediatric setting in Peru.Entities:
Keywords: Child; Clinical skills; Medical education; Musculoskeletal; Paediatrics; Spanish; pGALS
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25873841 PMCID: PMC4395967 DOI: 10.1186/1546-0096-12-48
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Rheumatol Online J ISSN: 1546-0096 Impact factor: 3.054
Diagnoses and examination findings in patients with abnormal pGALS examination
| Presenting complaint | Examination findings on pGALS screen | Diagnosis |
|---|---|---|
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| Limp, painful right leg | Unable to complete leg movements – pain | Fractured femur |
| Abnormal appearance of gait and leg | ||
| Swollen elbow, painful left arm | Pain on all arm movements, swelling of elbow | Fractured humerus |
| Cough, fever | Loss of foot arches, joint hypermobility | Hypermobility/HIV positive, Tuberculosis, pneumonia |
| Limp, painful leg | Antalgic gait | Tibial diaphysis fracture |
| Unable to complete knee and hip movements – pain | ||
| Painful throat and fever | Loss of foot arches, hypermobility | Hypermobility/Viral tonsillitis |
| Fever and vomiting | Loss of foot arches, pain, hypermobility | Hypermobility/Dengue Fever |
| Fall and right arm pain | Pain and restriction of all arm movements | Fracture of radius and ulna |
| Fever | Pain, loss of foot arches, hypermobility | Hypermobility/Suspected Dengue fever |
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| Penetrating injury to left foot | Abnormal antalgic gait | Soft tissue trauma |
| Animal trap trauma to foot | Abnormal gait | Extensive soft tissue injury to right foot |
| Traumatic injury to chest | Pain on shoulder flexion | Traumatic injury to chest and abdomen, soft tissue injury and liver |
| Snake bite, painful, swollen left leg | Unable to complete gait examination, pain on knee movements | Snake Bite |
| Painful, swollen right leg | Leg swelling, abnormal gait appearance | Cellulitis |
| Facial pain | Pain and restricted movement of Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) | Mastoiditis |
| Fever, sore throat | Pain on extension of cervical spine | Tonsillitis |
| Fever, testicular swelling | Antalgic gait | Dengue fever - arthralgia, testicular oedema |
| Pain on extension of cervical spine | ||
| Fever and parotid swelling | Pain and restriction at TMJ | Parotid abscess |
| Traumatic amputation of right hand first finger | Pain on metacarpophalangeal squeeze | Traumatic amputation of right hand first finger |
| Pain on finger and thumb movements | ||
Figure 1Acceptability of pGALS - time taken (A) any additional discomfort (B).
pGALS assessment findings and diagnoses of children reporting ‘additional discomfort’ during pGALS examination
| Face selected | Number of children | Normal assessment | Diagnoses | Abnormal assessment | Diagnoses |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 3 | 2 | Dengue fever (n = 2) | 1 | Fracture right humerus (n = 1) |
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| 3 | 0 | 3 | Snake bite (n = 1) | |
| Parotid abscess (n = 1) | |||||
| Extensive soft tissue injury to foot (n = 1) | |||||
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| 0 | 0 | 0 |