The presence of limited movement articular (LMA) was examined in 58 insulin-dependent diabetic children 38 boys and 20 girls in a range of 1 to 18 years. The children were ill during a mean of 4 years and 7 months +/- 3 years and nine months. The MAL was present in 36.2% of diabetic children versus 2.08% in the control group (96 healthy children). The presence of MAL has a statistically significant correlation with: age (9 years or more) (p less than 0.01); poor metabolic control (specially in severe forms) (p less than 0.001) and retinopathy (p less than 0.02). The examination of LMA is very useful for the early diagnosis of retinopathy in high risk patients because of the very frequent association of both complications of diabetes.