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Child with a Limp
- First classify the limp:
- Antalgic gait = shortened stance phase of the affected extremity due to PAIN
- Trendeleburg gait = equal stance phase between involved and uninvolved side, shifted center of gravity; NOT Painful
- Etiologies
- Painful Limp
- 1-3 years of age: Septic Joint, Occult Trauma, Neoplasm
- 4-10 years of age: Septic Joint, Transient Synovitis, Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease, Trauma, neoplasm, Rheumatologic D/O
- 11 + years of age: SCFE, Rheumatologic D/O, Trauma, (consider AVN in pts with sickle cell disease)
- Trendelenburg Gait
- Indicative of underlying hip instability or muscle weakness
- Think of congential hip dislocation and Neuromuscular Diseases/Disorders
- Painful Limp
Grossman, Emblad, Plantz. Orthopedic Emergencies in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Board Review. 2nd Edition. 2006. p305.