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- GALS Exam The GALS exam is used to detect locomotor abnormalities and functional disability relating to gait, arms, legs and the ...
- This video provides a step-by-step demonstration of how to perform a gait, arms and legs (GALS) examination in an OSCE station.
- The Pediatric Gait Arms Legs Spine assessment - Clinical demonstration and explanation; A quick clinical screening tool for ...
- MRCPCH Clinical Revision - more videos at Revise for your MRCPCH Clinical exam, with videos ...
- GALS (Gait, Arms, Legs and Spine) is a brief screening examination which takes 1-
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