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Whether you are looking to learn more about paediatric musculoskeletal problems, or are involved in the care of children, then PMM and PMM-Nursing will help you change your clinical practice for the better. PMM is free and open to all!

pREMS components

pREMS for each joint or region.

 
Tests additional to 'look, feel, move' 
pREMS Hand and wrist
  • Tinel's test (carpal tunnel syndrome).
  • Nail fold capillaroscopy.
  • Peripheral nerves.
  • Peripheral pulses.
  • Hypermobility.
pREMS Elbow
  • Muscle power.
  • Peripheral nerves.
  • Peripheral pulses.
  • Hypermobility.
  • Entheses.
 
pREMS Shoulder
 
  • Muscle power.
  • Peripheral nerves.
  • Peripheral pulses.
  • Hypermobility.
pREMS Spine
  • Straight leg raise.
  • Schober's test.
  • Leg length measurement.
  • 1 leg standing spine extension test.
pREMS Hip
  • Leg length measurement.
  • Leg alignment.
  • Sacroiliac joints.
  • Thomas test.
  • Trendelenburg test.
  • Gower's test.
  • Entheses.
  • Muscle power.
  • Hypermobility.
pREMS Knee
  • Cruciate and collateral ligament stability.
  • Clarke's test.
  • Patellar tracking.
  • Thigh foot angle.
  • Hamstring tightness.
  • Iliotibial band tightness.
  • Knock knee/ bow leg assessment.
  • Thigh girth measurement.
  • Muscle power.
  • Hypermobility.
  • Normal development of leg alignment.
pREMS Foot and ankle
  • Peripheral pulses.
  • Thigh foot angle.
  • Hypermobility.
  • Entheses.
  • Muscle power.
  • Nail fold capillaroscopy. 
pREMS Gait
  • Footwear.
  • Limb and trunk proportions.
  • Jaw profile.  
pREMS Hypermobility (and inherited collagen disorders)
  • Beighton score.
  • Hypermobility.
  • Habitus.
  • Skin elasticity.
  • Sclerae.
pREMS Entheses
  • Knee.
  •  Foot and ankle.