Children were twice as likely to develop musculoskeletal pain in certain joints when those joints were hypermobile, according to study results in Arthritis Care & Research. Tobias and colleagues ...
Correspondence to Dr Behnam Liaghat, Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, Odense 5230, Denmark; bliaghat{at}health.sdu.dk Objectives To investigate ...
Objectives To investigate the short-term effectiveness of high-load versus low-load strengthening exercise on self-reported function in patients with hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD) and shoulder ...
As we discussed last week, hypermobility – joints that are too mobile or flexible – can lead to joint injury, pain and possibly arthritis pain caused by excessive joint movement. Today, we’ll discuss ...
A prospective study by U.K. researchers found that adolescents who are double-jointed-- medically termed joint hypermobility -- are at greater risk for developing musculoskeletal pain as they get ...
It’s often said that the shoulders are the lynchpin of the upper body. The shoulder is a very hypermobile ball and socket joint that needs to be hit from many angles and directions for structural ...
As an accomplished performance artist, Roxani Eleni Garefalaki was able to contort her body into incredible positions — including balancing on stilts for the opening ceremony of the Athens Olympics in ...
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