• No results found

Joint hypermobility

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

... of joint hypermobility that would shed light on the pathogenesis of craniocervi- cal ...Atlantoaxial hypermobility has been found to be more common in children with Mar- fan syndrome than in adults ...

6

Serum prolidase activity in benign joint hypermobility syndrome

Serum prolidase activity in benign joint hypermobility syndrome

... Prolidase enzyme plays an important role in the regu- lation of collagen metabolism. Glisinprolin, a substrate of prolidase, exits in the collagen structure [24]. There are some reports stating that prolidase activity is ...

5

The extent and risk of knee injuries in children aged 9–14 with Generalised Joint Hypermobility and knee joint hypermobility   the CHAMPS study Denmark

The extent and risk of knee injuries in children aged 9–14 with Generalised Joint Hypermobility and knee joint hypermobility the CHAMPS study Denmark

... increased joint mobility, as seen in individuals with Generalised Joint Hypermobility (GJH) ...[10–14]. Joint hypermobility is a variation of normal joint mobility, with GJH ...

11

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

... increased joint laxity (HM noted to be present if found in at least 4 ...for joint hypermobility and documented hyper- mobility if they met ...

6

Generalized joint hypermobility in childhood is a possible risk for the development of joint pain in adolescence: a cohort study

Generalized joint hypermobility in childhood is a possible risk for the development of joint pain in adolescence: a cohort study

... of joint pain in adolescence is partly in accord- ance with findings from previous ...that hypermobility was a significant pre- dictor for pain recurrence and for pain persistence at the age of 14 and/or 16 ...

9

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 ...

10

Alterations in neuromuscular function in girls with generalized joint hypermobility

Alterations in neuromuscular function in girls with generalized joint hypermobility

... Generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) is a condition where the individual ’ s joint has an exaggerated ability to exceed beyond the normal range of motion, due to increased connective tissue ...

8

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 ...

10

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

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

... without joint hypermobility ...reduced joint stability due to lax static stabilizers, they may rely more on muscle force and neuromuscular mechanisms (proprioception) ...

5

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?

... generalized joint hy- permobility had significantly higher total range of joint motion, more profound skin extensibility, sig- nificantly lower quantitative ultrasound measure- ments (SOS), and lower ...

9

Joint hypermobility is not positively associated with prevalent multiple joint osteoarthritis: a cross sectional study of older adults

Joint hypermobility is not positively associated with prevalent multiple joint osteoarthritis: a cross sectional study of older adults

... had joint hypermo- bility when they were younger may be less likely to present with hypermobile joints at the time of the re- search clinic visit because of aging-related changes to the joint or the ...

9

Exercise Tolerance in Children and Adolescents With Musculoskeletal Pain in Joint Hypermobility and Joint Hypomobility Syndrome

Exercise Tolerance in Children and Adolescents With Musculoskeletal Pain in Joint Hypermobility and Joint Hypomobility Syndrome

... generalized joint hypermobility and hypomobility, during a bicycle ergometry test to exhaus- tion; to evaluate muscle strength, bone mineral density, and sports activities in these children and to associate ...

9

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

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

... Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (JHS) is characterised by chronic joint pain, instability and multi-system involve- ...reduced joint proprioception with associated sub-optimal motion control in ...

7

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

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

5

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 ...

23

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

... on joint hypermobility, participants with no signs or knowledge of hypermobility may have been less likely to answer the questionnaire, with a risk of overestimat- ing the ...

9

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 joint motion is often pre- sented in different joint diseases and periarticular ...increased joint mobility or hypermobility is still associated with some clinically irrelevant casuistry ...

5

Survey on joint hypermobility in university students aged 18–25 years old

Survey on joint hypermobility in university students aged 18–25 years old

... recognize joint hypermobility in routine practice and by the use of the range of motion scale as- sessment proposed by Beighton ...of hypermobility in the joints is categorized, signaling the ...

7

Children with vesico ureteric reflux have joint hypermobility and occasional TNXB sequence variants

Children with vesico ureteric reflux have joint hypermobility and occasional TNXB sequence variants

... for joint hypermobility ...to joint hypermobility testing, forty-nine agreed to submit DNA samples for sequencing and thirty-three underwent DMSA scans as part of routine clinical care (Table ...

17

The effectiveness of a multidisciplinary intervention strategy for the treatment of symptomatic joint hypermobility in childhood: a randomised, single Centre parallel group trial (The Bendy Study)

The effectiveness of a multidisciplinary intervention strategy for the treatment of symptomatic joint hypermobility in childhood: a randomised, single Centre parallel group trial (The Bendy Study)

... atic hypermobility. Diagnostic criteria for JHS or Ehlers-Danlos hypermobility type (now termed hyper- mobility spectrum disorders and hypermobile EDS) [33, 34] have not been validated in the paediatric ...

10

Show all 10000 documents...

Related subjects