The American Academy of Pediatrics–Section on Orthopaedics and the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA) provide the following list:
- Do not order a screening hip ultrasound to rule out developmental hip dysplasia or developmental hip dislocation if the baby has no risk factors and has a clinically stable hip examination.
- Do not order radiographs or advise bracing or surgery for a child less than 8 years of age with simple in-toeing gait.
- Do not order custom orthotics or shoe inserts for a child with minimally symptomatic or asymptomatic flat feet.
- Do not order advanced imaging studies (MRI or CT) for most musculoskeletal conditions in a child until all appropriate clinical, laboratory, and plain radiographic examinations have been completed.
- Do not order follow-up x-rays for buckle (or torus) fractures if they are no longer tender or painful.