Gower’s sign is a classic clinical sign seen in children with proximal muscle weakness.
It is most commonly associated with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD).
When asked to stand up from a sitting or lying position, the child uses their hands to push on their thighs to lift themselves up — this is due to weakness of the hip and thigh muscles.
Conditions like poliomyelitis, epilepsy, or myasthenia gravis do not typically show a positive Gower’s sign.
Therefore, Gower’s sign is specifically found in muscular dystrophies, especially Duchenne type.