Paed Ortho - Intro Flashcards
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What are the “classes” of abnormal presentations in children that arn’t true pathologies?
Normal Variants
Physiological Development
Self-Correcting Pathologies
How many pediatric referrals to orthopaedics are normal variation?
Well over 50% with intoeing and flexible flat feet being the commonest reasons for refferal
What “pathologies” are part of physiological development and not pathology?
Young children with bow legs, knock knees, flat feet or excessive anteversion.
This is actually normal for their age and will grow into the adult shape
What is a self-correcting pathology?
Not a true pathology, its a problem that mostly correct themselves during growth.
How do you assess a childs hip rotation?
Get them to lie on their front with legs flat
Flex one knee and rotate the leg out for medial rotation of hip and in for lateral rotation. (pics in slides)
What can cause normal intoeing in children?
Children have increased hip anteversion and lateral rotation.
May also be Tibial Torsion which is also normal for their age.
Can be Metatarsus Adductus, meaning the metatarsals are bent medially, again almost every patient grows out of it themselves.
Only be concerned if its 1 sided or painful.