Joint hypermobility syndrome or double jointedness means that a person’s joints bend more than usual. In some people, this can cause joint pain and injury. Share on Pinterest Jovo Jovanovic/Stocksy ...
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. Joint ...
A link has been found between joint hypermobility and the emergence of depression and anxiety in adolescence, according to a new study. Researchers found that young people with joint hypermobility ...
Humans can’t really be double-jointed, though some of us are owners of surprisingly flexible joints. And that can have some surprising effects, says Jason G Goldman. No doubt you know someone (or more ...
Hypermobility Syndrome (HMS) is a condition in which the joints of an individual have the ability to move about far more beyond the normal range. In those with this condition, the ability to perform ...
Extraordinary joint flexibility may foreshadow unexpected trouble in the lungs. Because connective tissue runs through nearly every organ, when it "is weakened or unstable," Taylor Goldberg, a ...
1 New South Wales Institute of Sports Medicine, Sydney, Australia 2 Department of Immunology, Concord Hospital, Concord, New South Wales, Australia Objective: To evaluate the incidence of ...
A link has been found between joint hypermobility and the emergence of depression and anxiety in adolescence, according to a new study by Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) published in BMJ ...