PEDIATRICS

11. Toe walking

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Definition A gait pattern in which heel contact with the ground is excluded, either completely or periodically. Toe walking may be idiopathic (i.e. of unknown cause), developmental or associated with…

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3. Basic bones of ontogeny

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Introduction 32 Historical perspective 33 Anatomical overview 35 Diaphysis 35 Metaphyses 36 Epiphyses 36 Physis 36 Abridged summary of bone properties 38 Fractures 38 Causes 39 Types 40 Muscles 42 Joints 44 Synovial joints 44 Fibrous joints 45 Cartilaginous joints 45 The effects of exercise 45 Introduction…

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6. Examination of paediatric foot posture

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Definition of paediatric foot posture 107 Historical overview of the flat foot 107 Classification of flat feet 108 The arch 109 The heel eversion angle 110 Foot flexibility 110 Footprints 112 X-rays 113 Observation and the development of…

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7. Growing pains

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Definition of growing pains: inclusion and exclusion criteriaInclusionsExclusionsNature of pain Intermittent Some pain-free days and nights Persistent Increasing intensityUnilateral or bilateralBilateralUnilateralLocation of painAnterior thigh, calf, posterior knee – in musclesJoint…

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1. Consulting with children

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Introduction 1 Milestones 1 Do you like children? The crucial element of authenticity 2 Thoughts as to why children cry 3 Children who are not crying may still be frightened 4 Sensitivity and the ‘three…

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Musculoskeletal system

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CHAPTER 18 Musculoskeletal system Karen G. Duderstadt; and Naomi A. Schapiro The assessment of the musculoskeletal system is challenging in pediatrics because of the variations in growth and development and…

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Ears

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CHAPTER 12 Ears Patricia Jackson Allen The ear is a sensory organ that functions as part of the complex sensory system for hearing and vestibular equilibrium. Visual inspection of the…

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Neurological system

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CHAPTER 19 Neurological system Karen G. Duderstadt For the pediatric health care provider, monitoring the development of the nervous system is one of the most important aspects of assessment in…

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Abdomen and rectum

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CHAPTER 14 Abdomen and rectum Victoria F. Keeton The assessment of the abdomen and rectum involves the evaluation of multiple organ systems and functions including the gastrointestinal, renal, vascular, endocrine,…

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Male genitalia

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CHAPTER 15 Male genitalia Angel K. Chen The pediatric physical examination is not complete without a thorough evaluation of the developing genitalia. Routine surveillance of the genitourinary system is equally…

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