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Benign joint hypermobility

The role of benign joint hypermobility in the pain experience in Juvenile Fibromyalgia: an observational study

The role of benign joint hypermobility in the pain experience in Juvenile Fibromyalgia: an observational study

... Benign joint hypermobility (HM) is a relatively more common condition than JFM, with prevalence rates in children and adolescents estimated to be up to 30% ...increased joint laxity have been ...

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Serum prolidase activity in benign joint hypermobility syndrome

Serum prolidase activity in benign joint hypermobility syndrome

... as joint pain, myalgia, shoulder impinge- ment and hyperkyphosis had a significant correlation with the joint laxity in these ...the joint pain and ...

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The differential diagnosis of children with joint hypermobility: a review of the literature

The differential diagnosis of children with joint hypermobility: a review of the literature

... "benign joint hypermobility syndrome" is misleading and unhelpful and prefer "Joint Hypermobility Syndrome" to describe the combination of generalised joint ...

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Musculoskeletal pain in schoolchildren across puberty: a 3-year follow-up study

Musculoskeletal pain in schoolchildren across puberty: a 3-year follow-up study

... the Benign Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (BJHS), which is a clinical entity characterized by generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) associated with MSP ...

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PREVALENCE OF HYPERMOBILITY IN CHILDREN AGED 6 14 YEAR

PREVALENCE OF HYPERMOBILITY IN CHILDREN AGED 6 14 YEAR

... with joint hypermobility and it then associated with the joint hypermobility ...[5] Joint hypermobility and musculoskeletal pain, giving rise to diagnosis benign ...

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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC FEATURES OF MITRAL VALVE AND ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF AORTIC WALL AND BEIGHTON HYPERMOBILITY SCORE IN PATIENTS WITH MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSE

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC FEATURES OF MITRAL VALVE AND ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF AORTIC WALL AND BEIGHTON HYPERMOBILITY SCORE IN PATIENTS WITH MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSE

... of benign joint hypermobility syndrome (BJHMS) in mitral valve prolapse (MVP) and correlation between echocardiographic features of mitral valve and elastic properties of aortic wall and Beighton ...

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The Relationship Between Scapular Dyskinesis and Generalized Joint Hypermobility in Young Women

The Relationship Between Scapular Dyskinesis and Generalized Joint Hypermobility in Young Women

... Generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) is a term used when most of the synovial joints in the body have an increased range of motion due to excessive connective tissue extensibility and/ or capsular or ...

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Prevalence of generalised joint hypermobility in school-aged children from east-central European region

Prevalence of generalised joint hypermobility in school-aged children from east-central European region

... of hypermobility in school-aged children from ...of hypermobility or promote hypermobility through forced hyperextension ...of joint movement may be involved in sport and music ...

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Hypermobility of the first metatarsal bone in patients with Rheumatoid arthritis treated by lapidus procedure

Hypermobility of the first metatarsal bone in patients with Rheumatoid arthritis treated by lapidus procedure

... CM joint with bone resection of the joint surfaces and internal fixation, but it can be complicated to achieve correct postoperative orientation of the first MTT ...

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Hypermobility and sports injury

Hypermobility and sports injury

... or joint sprain was the most common injury in NH individ- uals (total=38), while in hypermobile participants this occurred only seven ...A joint dislocation troubled three hypermobile individuals, while it ...

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Recommendations for anesthesia and perioperative management in patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome(s)

Recommendations for anesthesia and perioperative management in patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome(s)

... accidental joint dislocation during intubation attempts or in reduced joint mobility caused by spondyl- osis resulting in reduced mouth ...temporomandibular joint mobility or occipitoatlantooccipital ...

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Relationship of joint hypermobility with low Back pain and lumbar spine osteoarthritis

Relationship of joint hypermobility with low Back pain and lumbar spine osteoarthritis

... on hypermobility and the lumbar spine are scarce; there are only 2, and both recruited only adolescents and young males [11, ...with joint hypermobility (n = 32) had higher intervertebral disc ...

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Proprioceptive acuity into knee hypermobile range in children with Joint Hypermobility Syndrome

Proprioceptive acuity into knee hypermobile range in children with Joint Hypermobility Syndrome

... Children aged 8–16 years with JHS, diagnosed using the Brighton criteria, and with knee hyperextension >10°, were recruited through specialists and physiotherapists at The Children’ s Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, ...

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The relationship between joint mobility and motor performance in children with and without the diagnosis of developmental coordination disorder

The relationship between joint mobility and motor performance in children with and without the diagnosis of developmental coordination disorder

... with hypermobility, might be due to reduced proprioception from the joints ...of joint movement and ...between hypermobility and motor performance is inconsistent (Table ...with hypermobility ...

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The feasibility of a randomised controlled trial of physiotherapy for adults with joint hypermobility syndrome

The feasibility of a randomised controlled trial of physiotherapy for adults with joint hypermobility syndrome

... “that was the one that kind of freaked me out a little bit. Because we basically, the way that we done it, is we done the, kind of, what is hypermobility and the criteria, in the morning. And then they basically ...

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Association between joint hypermobility, scoliosis, and cranial base anomalies in paediatric Osteogenesis imperfecta patients: a retrospective cross sectional study

Association between joint hypermobility, scoliosis, and cranial base anomalies in paediatric Osteogenesis imperfecta patients: a retrospective cross sectional study

... common joint hypermobility is in paediat- ric patients with OI and to find out whether it serves as a potential predictive marker of spinal pathology in the form of scoliosis or craniovertebral ...

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A cohort of 17 patients with kyphoscoliotic Ehlers-Danlos syndrome caused by biallelic mutations in FKBP14: expansion of the clinical and mutational spectrum and description of the natural history.

A cohort of 17 patients with kyphoscoliotic Ehlers-Danlos syndrome caused by biallelic mutations in FKBP14: expansion of the clinical and mutational spectrum and description of the natural history.

... (iii) joint hypermobility without pronounced contractures; (iv) foot deformities; and (v) normal or decreased ratio of lysyl pyridinoline to hydroxylysyl pyridinoline in ...

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Factors associated with pain and osteoarthritis at the hip and knee in Great Britain's Olympians: a cross sectional study

Factors associated with pain and osteoarthritis at the hip and knee in Great Britain's Olympians: a cross sectional study

... This study also detected that age, comorbidities, widespread pain, weight-bearing sports, early-life knee malalignment and joint hypermobility were associated with the prevalence of pain[r] ...

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The foot posture index, ankle lunge test, Beighton scale and the lower limb assessment score in healthy children: a reliability study

The foot posture index, ankle lunge test, Beighton scale and the lower limb assessment score in healthy children: a reliability study

... ankle joint range of motion [3], is inversely proportional to age [4], is more prevalent in boys [5], and correlates directly with joint hypermobility [6] and being overweight/obese ...

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Pediatric Generalized Joint Hypermobility With and Without Musculoskeletal Complaints: A Localized or Systemic Disorder?

Pediatric Generalized Joint Hypermobility With and Without Musculoskeletal Complaints: A Localized or Systemic Disorder?

... from a broader perspective at patients with locomo- tor complaints, one might come to an alternative conclusion. Our findings seem more compatible with the view that (hyper)laxity of joints and skin is a component of a ...

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