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This rare genetic condition causes hyperflexible joints, fragile skin, and possibly other symptoms, depending on which of 13 ...
Assessment of urethral mobility. Urethral mobility is classified as type I or II hypermobility, type III nonmobility, or normal according to the degree of change of posterior urethrovesical angle ...
Symptomatic hypermobility, or joint hypermobility syndrome, is when your joints are loose and stretchy because the ligaments attached to them are not as strong and supportive as they should be.
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 ...
Main Outcome Measurements Pre-defined progression criteria included recruitment rate (acceptable: 6 patients/month), test duration (acceptable ... strength and clinical tests (shoulder instability, ...
Discover top medications for 'treating Hypermobility Syndrome'? This page compiles essential information on generic and brand-name drugs specifically used for Hypermobility Syndrome treatment.Here ...