Critical issues in developmental and behavioral pediatrics.
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1. The Orthopedic Examination --;1.1. Introduction --;1.2. Children Are Different --;1.3. The General Physical Examination --;1.4. The Orthopedic Examination --;2. Evaluation of the Child with Extremity Pain or Limp --;2.1. Introduction --;2.2. Presentation --;2.3. The History --;2.4. The Physical Examination --;2.5. Extremity Pain without Systemic Symptoms --;2.6. Extremity Pain with Modest Systemic Symptoms --;2.7. Extremity Pain with Significant Systemic Symptoms --;2.8. Diagnosis --;2.9. Therapy --;3. Musculoskeletal Manifestations of Child Abuse --;3.1. Introduction --;3.2. Epidemiology --;3.3. Risk Factors --;3.4. The Physician's Role --;3.5. Patterns of Injury --;3.6. Bony Lesions Specific to Child Abuse --;3.7. Injuries Suggestive of Child Abuse --;3.8. Nonspecific Injuries --;3.9. Asking Questions --;3.10. Differential Diagnosis --;3.11. Differential Diagnosis of Multiple Fractures --;4. Developmental Orthopedics --;4.1. Introduction --;4.2. Intoeing --;4.3. Outtoeing --;4.4. Bowleg --;4.5. Back Knees --;4.6. Knock-Knees (Genu Valgum) --;4.7. Flat Feet --;4.8. Cavus Foot Deformities --;4.9. Leg Length Discrepancies --;4.10. Toe-Walking --;4.11. Bunions --;4.12. Children's Shoes --;5. Caring for the Child with Motor Delay --;5.1. Introduction --;5.2. Specific Causes of Motor Delays --;5.3. Assessment of the Child with Motor Problems --;5.4. Treatment of the Child with Motor Delay --;6. Congenital and Related Defects of the Skeleton --;6.1. Introduction --;6.2. Causal Mechanisms --;6.3. Specific Defects --;7. Abnormalities of Skeletal Growth --;7.1. Introduction --;7.2. Measuring --;7.3. Short Stature --;7.4. The Tall Child --;8. Sports Injuries in Children --;8.1. Introduction --;8.2. Epidemiology --;8.3. General Guidelines for Acute Care of the Injured Athlete --;8.4. Sports Injuries to the Foot, Ankle, or Leg --;8.5. Sports Injuries to the Knee, Thigh, or Hip --;8.6. Sports Injuries to the Spine --;8.7. Sports Injuries to the Shoulder, Arm, or Elbow --;8.8. Sports Injuries to the Forearm, Wrist, or Hand --;9. Spinal Disease in Childhood --;9.1. Introduction --;9.2. Physical Examination --;9.3. Spinal Deformities --;9.4. Painful Lesions --;9.5. Other Spinal Conditions --;10. Musculoskeletal Trauma --;10.1. Introduction --;10.2. Common Pediatric Musculoskeletal Injuries --;10.3. Birth Trauma --;11. Evaluating the Child with Arthritis and Other Joint Problems --;11.1. Introduction --;11.2. Presentation --;11.3. Differential Diagnosis --;11.4. Laboratory Evaluation --;11.5. Treatment.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Many residency programs in primary care specialties do not provide the education in pediatric orthopedics necessary to effectively deal with the field's challenges. Here, the authors present a framework for the effective evaluation of childhood musculoskeletal problems in a practical and problem-based manner.