Hi i wondered if anyone had any words of wisdom about a patient I saw today.
She was late and I was unable to carry out an objective assessment but would like some ideas before I do regarding her case.
She (X) is 9 years old and came with mum. The referral stated back pain ?spinal fusion, and left femoral anteversion.... for core stability and hip strengthening.
X has suffered back pain for a year, aggravated by PE and walking 30 mins +. Eased by rest. Sitting - no effect. Xray apparently shows fusion of some vertebrae in her lumber spine but this was at another hospital so I have not seen the Xray and fusion was only question marked on referral.
X's foot also turns outwards. Mum noticed it when she began to walk at 2 years old but she has had no treatment. She is unable to ride a bike etc due to her leg position.
Basic observation (as this is all I had time for):
Slightly overweight
Poor posture in sitting and standing
- sitting in posterior pelvic tilt, flexed spine, poking chin, left leg externally rotated from the hip
- standing flexed at the hips, flat lumber spine (able to correct posture with verbal and physical prompting) Legs adducted. Left leg externally rotated (painful to bring towards neutral), right leg slightly ext rot
Gait - slow, legs adducted and left leg externally rotated, poor swing through bilaterally
Any ideas where I can focus further Ax (obviously necessary) and Rx? so far I have given basic postural advice.
I am working in outpatients and do not see children very often. has anyone tried teaching stabilisation to children and do you think this would be useful?
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