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Hypermobility (also called double-jointedness , extreme-flex , hypermobility syndrome or hyperlaxity ) describes joints that stretch farther than is normal. For example, some hypermobile peop...
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Definition of Hyperlaxity in the Medical Dictionary. Hyperlaxity explanation. Information about Hyperlaxity in Free online English dictionary. What is Hyperlaxity? Meaning of Hyperlaxity medical term. What does Hyperlaxity mean? ... Joint hyperlaxity and its long-term effects on joints.
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Pain dominates the lives of many patients with hyperlaxity syndromes, most commonly the Benign Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (BJHS/EDS). As a result they may experience psychosocial problems, which in many cases severely affects their healthy functioning.
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A family is described in which four generations were affected by benign familial joint hyperlaxity and, in the two generations for which obstetric data were ...
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Joint hyperlaxity may be advantageous in certain sports. Coaches need to be aware of optimum methods for improving it as well as for guarding against injury. Conversely, physio therapists may learn from sports physiologists in the manage ment of symptoms arising from patients who have hyperlax joints.
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; Here's a badminton athlete who was found to be able to hyperextend his fingers without any discomfort. He does not seem to have hyperlaxity in other joints although he is flat footed.
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Pain dominates the lives of many patients with hyperlaxity syndromes, most commonly the Benign Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (BJHS/EDS). ... Pain dominates the lives of many patients with hyperlaxity syndromes, most commonly the Benign Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (BJHS/EDS). As a result they may experience psychosocial...
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