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Hypermobility syndrome

The Hypermobility Syndrome

The Hypermobility Syndrome

... that the hypermobility syndrome is not uncommon, symptoms appear throughout the pediatric age range, the complaints respond to simple therapy,. and the pediatric patients do not appear t[r] ...

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Chronic pain in hypermobility syndrome and Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (hypermobility type): it is a challenge

Chronic pain in hypermobility syndrome and Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (hypermobility type): it is a challenge

... joint hypermobility (GJH) is highly prevalent among patients diagnosed with chronic ...the hypermobility syndrome (HMS) may be ...Marfan syndrome, osteogenesis imperfecta, and the ...

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Nationwide population based cohort study of psychiatric disorders in individuals with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome or hypermobility syndrome and their siblings

Nationwide population based cohort study of psychiatric disorders in individuals with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome or hypermobility syndrome and their siblings

... Hence, we were unable to predict the risk of psychiatric co- morbidity according to EDS or hypermobility phenotype. Nor did we have any clinical data (e.g., skin biopsy data) on patients and hence could not ...

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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

... Background: Children with Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (JHS) have reduced knee joint proprioceptive acuity compared to peers. Altered proprioception at end of range in individuals with JHS is hypothesised ...

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Diagnosis, management and assessment of adults with joint hypermobility syndrome: A UK wide survey of physiotherapy practice

Diagnosis, management and assessment of adults with joint hypermobility syndrome: A UK wide survey of physiotherapy practice

... Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (JHS) is a heritable connective tissue disorder associated with excessive joint range of motion, often at multiple joints, in the presence of pain (Ferrell et ...joint ...

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Living with joint hypermobility syndrome: Patient experiences of diagnosis, referral and self care

Living with joint hypermobility syndrome: Patient experiences of diagnosis, referral and self care

... Joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) is a hereditary connective tissue disorder, characterized by musculoskeletal pain and an excessive range of motion in joints ...joint hypermobility. It has been ...

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The effectiveness of therapeutic exercise for joint hypermobility syndrome: A systematic review

The effectiveness of therapeutic exercise for joint hypermobility syndrome: A systematic review

... n=57 randomised General Exercise n=27, Targeted Exercise n=30 n=41 completed intervention n=18, n=23 n=32 completed follow up n=15, n=17 Revised Brighton 1998 Criteria: Beighton Score 4/[r] ...

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Exercise in children with joint hypermobility syndrome and knee pain: a randomised controlled trial comparing exercise into hypermobile versus neutral knee extension

Exercise in children with joint hypermobility syndrome and knee pain: a randomised controlled trial comparing exercise into hypermobile versus neutral knee extension

... and hypermobility as the cause of it, and provided reassurance that physiotherapy would help to improve their ...multidisciplinary hypermobility service at our ...

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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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Serum prolidase activity in benign joint hypermobility syndrome

Serum prolidase activity in benign joint hypermobility syndrome

... Benign hypermobility is a clinical syndrome charac- terised by greater than normal active or passive range of motion in joints, independent of a systemic rheumatoid ...

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Physiotherapy management of joint hypermobility syndrome   a focus group study of patient and health professional perspectives

Physiotherapy management of joint hypermobility syndrome a focus group study of patient and health professional perspectives

... “Because we’re very good at having goals, but you know, it’s making sure that the patients, they are the patients’ as well” [Female health professional G, 23 years post qualification, FG[r] ...

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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

... Danlos syndrome have suggested that this collagen abnormality may be responsible in patients with this syndrome ...with hypermobility syndrome (9) leading to the suggestion of a common ...

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Arthralgias, fatigue, paresthesias and visceral pain: can joint hypermobility solve the puzzle? A case report

Arthralgias, fatigue, paresthesias and visceral pain: can joint hypermobility solve the puzzle? A case report

... joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS), a wide-spectrum clinical condition that is often hard to ...the syndrome is very similar – sometimes identical - to the more common variant of EDS ...

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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

... 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

... joint hypermobility and it then associated with the joint hypermobility ...Joint hypermobility and musculoskeletal pain, giving rise to diagnosis benign joint hypermobility syndrome, as ...

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Generalised joint hypermobility and shoulder joint hypermobility, – risk of upper body musculoskeletal symptoms and reduced quality of life in the general population

Generalised joint hypermobility and shoulder joint hypermobility, – risk of upper body musculoskeletal symptoms and reduced quality of life in the general population

... Danlos Syndrome-Hypermobile Type) have been found to be associated with severely reduced HRQoL compared with NGJH [18, 44], which seems to support the current reduced HRQoL, especially in those with ...Danlos ...

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Physical and mechanical therapies for lower limb symptoms in children with Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder and Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: a systematic review

Physical and mechanical therapies for lower limb symptoms in children with Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder and Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: a systematic review

... in Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder and ...‘Joint Hypermobility Syndrome’ and in- cludes papers using diagnostic tools not validated in chil- ...

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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

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

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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

... or hypermobility is still associated with some clinically irrelevant casuistry for the part of medical profes- ...joint hypermobility was was considered as one of the 5 most common conditions of chronic ...

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Alterations in neuromuscular function in girls with generalized joint hypermobility

Alterations in neuromuscular function in girls with generalized joint hypermobility

... Results: Early rate of torque development was 53 % faster for GJH. Reduced hamstring muscle activation in girls with GJH was found while knee extensor and calf muscle activation did not differ between groups. Flexion- ...

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