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    Hypermobility, also known as double-jointedness, describes joints that stretch farther than normal. For example, some hypermobile people can bend their...
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    Hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD), related to earlier diagnoses such as hypermobility syndrome (HMS), and joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) is a...
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  • Look up hypermobility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hypermobility may refer to: Hypermobility (joints), joints that stretch farther than normal Hypermobility...
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    type 3) is mainly characterized by hypermobility that affects both large and small joints. It may lead to frequent joint subluxations (partial dislocations)...
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    Hitchhiker's thumbs affect 24–36% of the U.S. population. Hypermobility (joints) Ligamentous laxity Hypermobility spectrum disorder Ehlers–Danlos syndromes Diastrophic...
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    atlanto-occipital joint (Articulatio atlantooccipitalis) is an articulation between the atlas bone and the occipital bone. It consists of a pair of condyloid joints. It...
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    flexion with PIP hyperextension). It is commonly caused by injury, hypermobility or inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or sometimes familial...
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    patients that present with sacroiliac pain and hypermobility, potentially due to the adjacent lumbar joints being fixed and unable to move. Clinical studies...
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    for the joint to be dislocated in the future. Some individuals are prone to dislocations due to congenital conditions, such as hypermobility syndrome...
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    ligaments. When this condition affects joints in the entire body, it is called generalized joint hypermobility, which occurs in about ten percent of the...
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    limits, such as in hypermobility, hyperflexion or hyperextension. The range of motion describes the total range of motion that a joint is able to do. For...
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  • This can be due to either too short a first metatarsal bone or to "hypermobility of the first ray" – metatarsal bone and medial cuneiform bone behind...
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  • making their joints more supple. The term hypermobility refers to the characteristic of people with more-elastic ligaments, allowing their joints to stretch...
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  • PMC 4681798. PMID 26770824. Martin, Vincent T.; Neilson, Derek (2014). "Joint Hypermobility and Headache: The Glue That Binds the Two Together - Part 2". Headache:...
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    in Europe, Christine was asked to pose for the medical journal "Hypermobility of Joints", and it was those b&w images that were used in early (and possibly...
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    people with symptoms of os acromiale, dynamic ultrasound sometimes shows hypermobility in the area during shoulder movement, or graded compression with the...
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    in some disorders, such as in joint hypermobility, which affects 1 in 30 people. Genu varum Genu valgum Hypermobility Pednaud, J. Tithonu (8 May 2006)...
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  • poor posture or other mechanical or anatomical defects, such as joint hypermobility; vascular perfusion disorder, lower pain threshold or a pain amplification...
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    "Psychopathological manifestations of joint hypermobility and joint hypermobility syndrome/ Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, hypermobility type: The link between connective...
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  • symptoms Fibromyalgia, which affects people of all ages Growing pains Hypermobility syndrome can present with knee or ankle pain Lupus Henoch–Schönlein...
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    Achard syndrome (category Syndromes affecting joints)
    arachnodactyly, receding lower jaw, and joint laxity limited to the hands and feet. Hypermobility and subluxations of the joints, increased lateral excursion of...
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  • and joints. Strenuous work. Previous lower back pain. Previous pelvic girdle pain during pregnancy. Hypermobility, genetical ability to stretch joints beyond...
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    tendons, and joints. Most animals possess multiple subtypes of proprioceptors, which detect distinct kinesthetic parameters, such as joint position, movement...
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  • hypoplasia, peculiar philtrums and upper lips), pectus carinatum, and joint hypermobility. Only 2 cases have ever been reported in medical literature, with...
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    cheeks, and a small chin. Other signs of the disorder include hypermobility of joints, tearing of tendons and muscles, painfully swollen veins in the...
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    junction This disorder may result from rheumatoid arthritis, causing the hypermobility of the connection between the neck and head, resulting in paralysis...
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    Above-average height Heart palpitations Hernias High-arched palate Hypermobility of the joints Kyphosis (hunched back) Leaky heart valve Malocclusion Micrognathia...
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    Voermans NC, Huijing PA (February 2013). "Fascia-related disorders: Hypermobility.". In Schleip R, Findley TW, Chaitow L, Huijing P (eds.). Fascia: The...
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  • abnormalities. Hypermobility spectrum disorder - a variety of connective tissue diseases that are marked by ongoing pain and joint hypermobility. Acquired...
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  • anesthetic test showed: 31% not possible to identify the cause of pain 27% hypermobility (excessive flexing of the coccyx forwards and upwards when sitting)...
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