| Literature DB >> 35645365 |
Stefano Palermi1, Giada Annarumma1, Alessandro Spinelli1, Bruno Massa1, Alessandro Serio1, Marco Vecchiato2, Andrea Demeco3, Erica Brugin4, Felice Sirico1, Franco Giada4, Alessandro Biffi5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Child musculoskeletal (MSK) diseases are common and, even if often benign, sometimes can lead to significant impairment in the future health of children. Italian pre-participation evaluation (PPE), performed by a sports medicine physician, allows for the screening of a wide range of children every year. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the feasibility and the acceptability of pGALS (pediatric Gait, Arms, Legs and Spine) screening, a simple pediatric MSK screening examination, when performed as part of a routine PPE.Entities:
Keywords: children; musculoskeletal evaluation; pre-participation screening; sport medicine
Year: 2022 PMID: 35645365 PMCID: PMC9149839 DOI: 10.3390/pediatric14020028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Rep ISSN: 2036-749X
The pGALS assessment.
| Category | Screening Maneuvers | What Is Being Assessed? |
|---|---|---|
| Gait |
Observe the child walking Observe the child walking on their heels Observe the child walking on their tiptoes |
Ankle, subtalar, midtarsal and small joints of feet and toes Foot posture |
| Arm |
“Put your hands out in front of you” “Turn your hand over and make a fist” “Pinch your index finger and thumb together” “Touch the tips of your fingers with your thumb” “Squeeze metacarpophalangeal joints” “Put your hands together palm to palm” “Put your hand together back-to-back” “Reach up and touch the sky” “Look up at the ceiling” “Put your hand behind your neck” |
Neck extension Forward flexion of shoulders External rotation of shoulders Shoulder abduction Elbow extension/flexion/supination Wrist extension/supination Metacarpophalangeal joints Extension/flexion of small joints of fingers Manual dexterity Coordination of small joints of index finger and thumb and functional key grip |
| Leg |
Patella tap and cross fluctuation “Ben and then straighten your knee” Passive flexion with internal rotation of the hip |
Knee effusion Knee flexion/extension Hip flexion and external rotation |
| Spine |
“Open your mouth and put 3 of your fingers in your mouth” “Try and touch your shoulder with your ear” Observe spine from behind “Can you bend and touch your toes?” |
Posture and habitus Temporomandibular joints Cervical spine lateral flexion Forward flexion of thoraco-lumbar spine Scoliosis |
Figure 1Acceptability of pGALS about the time taken (on the Likert scale).
Figure 2Acceptability of pGALS about discomfort perceived (on the Likert scale).
Abnormal findings of pGALS screening.
| Component of pGALS Screen | Number of Abnormal Subjects | Most Frequent Abnormal Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Gait | 152 (23.2%) |
Flat feet Heel pain |
| Arms | 15 (2.3%) |
Hyperlaxity ligaments |
| Legs | 33 (5.0%) |
Tibial plateau pain Genu valgum/varum |
| Spine | 82 (12.5%) |
Suspected scoliosis Dorsal kyphosis |
Important musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions to search in the sports medicine pre-participation evaluation (PPE).
| Category | What Can Be Pathological | Outcome on Future Health, If Not Treated |
|---|---|---|
| Gait | Flat feet [ |
Feet and ankle pain Ankle instability |
| Pes cavus |
Forefoot pain Lower limb tendinopathy Plantar fasciitis Ankle instability | |
| Heel Pain (suspected Sever Blank disease) [ |
Longer recovery times Impaired sport activities Calcaneal apophysis fracture | |
| Arm | Hyperlaxity of ligaments [ |
May need surgery Neurodevelopment impairment Under-diagnosed related disorder Joint dislocations and sprains |
| Leg | Genu valgum/genu varum [ |
Early osteoarthritis of knee joint Meniscus injury Ligament injury Iliotibial tendinopathy Gait impairment Knee instability Knee flexion/extension Hip flexion and external rotation |
| Tibial plateau pain (suspected Osgood Schlatter disease) [ |
Long-term pain Bone deformation Growth plate abnormalities Patellar tendon pathology | |
| Spine | Scoliosis [ |
Impairment on respiratory function Back pain Arthrosis Back muscle weakness Digestive problems May need surgery |
| Dorsal kyphosis (suspected Scheuermann disease) [ |
Back pain Neck pain May need surgery |