6. GALS screen Flashcards

1
Q

What does GALS stand for?

A

Gait
Arms
Legs
Spine

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2
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Recall 3 elements of gait that need to be observed in the GALS screen

A

Smoothness of movement
Stride length
Ability to turn quickly

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3
Q

Recall 3 elements of “arms” that need to be observed in the GALS screen

A
Examine elbow joint 
- full extension
Examine shoulder joints 
- hands behind head and push
Examine hands  
-supination and pronation
-Grip - normal and precision 
- Squeeze test (test MCP joint )
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4
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Recall elements of “legs” that need to be observed in the GALS screen

A
Knee/foot deformity?
Assess Flexion of hip/knee
Knee swelling?
Metatarsal squeeze test (test MTP joint)
Soles- rashes ?
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5
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Recall elements of “spine” that need to be observed in the GALS screen

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  • Spine straightness and check if curvatures are normal
  • Iliac crests level
  • Are paraspinal, shoulder and gluteal muscle bulks symmetrical?
  • assess lumbar and hip flexion by asking them to bend forward
  • check lateral cervical flexion
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6
Q

How many joints must be damaged in order to indicate polyarthritis?

A

> 4

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7
Q

What name is given to arthritis of 2-4 joints

A

Oligoarthritis

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8
Q

Define arthritis

A

Definite inflammation of a joint

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9
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Define arthralgia

A

Refers to pain within a joint without any demonstrable inflammation through physical examination

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10
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What name is given to a partial dislocation of a joint?

A

Subluxation

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11
Q

Define dislocation

A

articulating surfaces are displaced and no longer in contact

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12
Q

What is a varus deformity?

A

Distal part of lower limb directed towards midline

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13
Q

What is a valgus deformity?

A

Distal part of lower limb directed away from midline

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14
Q

Summarise how GALS fits into the overall examination

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  1. Screening test - GALS test to quickly identify any abnormalities
  2. Once identified using GALS, you do a detailed examination of the abnormal joint:
    - nature
    - extent (polyarthritis etc)
    - other clinical features of diagnostic importance eg rheumatoid nodes
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