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Medical Terms – Allis’ Sign
Allis' sign-In an adult, there is relaxation of the fascia lata between the iliac crest and greater trochanter resulting from a fracture of the femoral neck. To identify this sign, position a finger over the region between the iliac crest and the greater trochanter and apply firm pressure. If your finger penetrates significantly into this region, you have identified Allis' sign. In an infant: asymmetrical leg lengths resulting from hip dislocation. To identify this symptom, position the newborn supine with the pelvic level. Subsequently, flex both legs at the knee and hip, ensuring the feet are aligned. Subsequently, assess the elevation of the knees. If there is a discrepancy, suspect hip dislocation in the shorter leg.


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