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Fifteen-minute consultation: A structured approach to the management of hypermobility in a child.
OBJECTIVE: To present a structured approach for an outpatient consultation of a child with hypermobility.
METHOD: Review of the literature and a description of the approach commonly adopted in a paediatric out-patient setting.
CONCLUSIONS: A focused history and examination is the key to reaching an appropriate differential diagnosis and planning management for children with hypermobility.
CASE: A 10-year-old child is referred to your general paediatric clinic with frequent 'cracking and clicking' of her joints and a history of intermittent aches and pains over the last 6 months.
METHOD: Review of the literature and a description of the approach commonly adopted in a paediatric out-patient setting.
CONCLUSIONS: A focused history and examination is the key to reaching an appropriate differential diagnosis and planning management for children with hypermobility.
CASE: A 10-year-old child is referred to your general paediatric clinic with frequent 'cracking and clicking' of her joints and a history of intermittent aches and pains over the last 6 months.
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