Hypermobility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hypermobility (also called double-jointedness , hypermobility syndrome or hyperlaxity ) describes joints that stretch farther than is normal. For example, some hypermobile people can bend their...
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The joint hypermobility syndrome is a condition in which the joints easily move beyond the normal range expected for a particular joint. The condition tends to run in families. Symptoms of hypermobility syndrome include joint pain. ... Hypermobility Syndrome Index...
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The joint hypermobility syndrome is a condition in which the joints easily move beyond the normal range expected for a particular joint. The condition tends to run in families. Symptoms of hypermobility syndrome include joint pain. ... Featured: Hypermobility Syndrome Main Article; The joint hypermobility syndrome is...
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In most people, joint hypermobility causes no problems and requires no treatment. ... But in some people, hypermobility causes joint pain and results in a higher incidence of dislocations, sprains and secondary osteoarthritis. Doctors refer to this as benign hypermobility syndrome.
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An assessment of the connection between fibromyalgia and joint hypermobility. ... What Is Joint Hypermobility? ... Study: Joint Hypermobility and Fibromyalgia...
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Information on joint hypermobility syndrome (loose and hypermobile joints). Joint Hypermobility (JH) is abnormally increased mobility of small and large ...
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Benign hypermobility joint syndrome (BHJS) is a common source of joint or muscle complaints that often cause concern for parents, children and school personnel. Benign hypermobility describes looseness of joints that may be associated with daytime pain, nighttime awakening, or discomfort after exercise.
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Hypermobility is increased movement of a joint, past the point where it should naturally go. The muscles around the hypermobile joint begin to build up and become used to this painful increased movement. ... The condition termed "hypermobility" has been more recently recognized as a cause of severe LBP. It has been described...
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The Hypermobility Syndrome is a UK registered charity run by patients for patients. We work closely with the medical profession and provide support and information for those affected by HMS. ... The Hypermobility Syndrome Association (HMSA) is a charity run by and for people diagnosed with the Hypermobility Syndrome (HMS).
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