- sign of
hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD).
Hypermobile joints are a
feature of
genetic connective tissue disorders such as
hypermobility spectrum...
- and
Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders". Ehlers–Danlos
Support UK. "Pregnancy, birth, feeding, and
hypermobile Ehlers–Danlos syndrome/
hypermobility spectrum...
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Hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD),
related to
earlier diagnoses such as
hypermobility syndrome (HMS), and
joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) is a...
- Look up
hypermobility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hypermobility may
refer to:
Hypermobility (joints),
joints that
stretch further than normal...
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urethral hypermobility.
Males have a
lower incidence of
urethral hypermobility than females, but
prostatectomy is one risk
factor urethral hypermobility and...
- of
hypermobility. OECD Env. Directorate,
Unclassified ENV/EPOC/PPC/T (99) 3/FINAL/REV1 (; p.95). [7]
Khisty CJ,
Zeitler U (2001). Is
Hypermobility a Challenge...
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sometimes added to
describe movement beyond the
normal limits, such as in
hypermobility,
hyperflexion or hyperextension. The
range of
motion describes the total...
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write neatly or draw).
Dyslexia (difficulty with
reading and spelling).
Hypermobility Hypotonia (low
muscle tone).
Nonverbal learning disorder.
Sensory processing...
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Diastrophic dysplasia Hypermobility spectrum disorder Rheumatoid arthritis Hitchhiker's
thumbs affect 24–36% of the U.S. po****tion.
Hypermobility (joints) Ligamentous...
- some disorders, such as in
joint hypermobility,
which affects 1 in 30 people. Genu
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valgum Hypermobility Pednaud, J.
Tithonu (8 May 2006)....