GALS screen

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A GALS screen is an examination used by doctors and other healthcare professionals to detect locomotor abnormalities and functional disability relating to gait, arms, legs and the spine.[1]

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  1. ^ M Doherty, J Dacre, P Dieppe, and M Snaith (Oct 1992). "The 'GALS' locomotor screen". Ann Rheum Dis. 51 (10): 1165–1169.