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There are multiple evaluation tools available for pediatric PT assessments. The

PDMS-2 is one that measures the child's performance compared to normally

developing children. I have found it to be of limited use with most peds

patients unless you use it to get a qualifying " score " for program eligibility.

Children will typically continue to score poorly on the test but have actually

progressed in their functional motor abilities since the items in the PDMS are

more skill-oriented than functional. There are many other better functional

tools out there that will allow you to measure change over time and acquisition

of relevant motor function (Gross Motor Function Measure, Pediatric Evaluation

of Disability Index, School Function Assessment, etc.).

Lori Dominiczak, PT, MS

Dominiczak Therapy Associates, LLC

4002 W. Cherrywood Lane

Brown Deer, WI 53209

(Phone)

(FAX)

loridominiczak@...

" Setting High Expectations and Attaining Superior Outcomes "

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