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Recent studies suggest that people with hypermobile joints have a heightened risk for developing chronic conditions including long COVID, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), mast ...
Autistic people are more likely to have hypermobile joints than the general population. This can lead to motor system difficulties and frequent joint injuries. The relationship is not well ...
Research has not proven that vitamins treat hypermobile joints. However, some vitamins and minerals may be beneficial for certain symptoms or help prevent conditions that can occur alongside it.
Around 20% of people are hypermobile, meaning their joints can move beyond the typical range of motion. For most, it’s harmless, but for some, it could be a sign of a serious condition called ...
Ligamentous laxity, or ligament laxity, means that you have hypermobile joints that are very flexible and have a wider range of motion than most people. For many people, having loose joints is not ...
People may have chronic pain, fatigue or dangerous blood‑vessel ruptures, so careful monitoring and joint‑protecting exercise are important throughout their lives. "Hypermobility is the ...
The University of Virginia Health System is opening the program in response to a lack of existing programs around the world ...
Kiley, now 62, is one of an estimated one in four people with joint hypermobility, a condition involving the body’s connective tissues, or collagen. This is stretchier than usual, causing their ...