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Pulled Elbow and Hypermobility of Joints

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1990
Pulled elbow and hypermobility of joints are frequently seen in young children, the latter occurring in 5% of the general population. A group of 100 children with pulled elbows, composed of 64 girls and 36 boys with a mean age of 25.5 months, and their parents were checked for joint hypermobility in a prospective study over a period of two years ...
D, Amir, U, Frankl, H, Pogrund
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Prevalence of joint hypermobility in Kuwait

International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases, 2014
AbstractAimTo determine the prevalence of joint hypermobility (JH) among young Kuwaiti adults.MethodsThis was a cross‐sectional study of 390 randomly selected healthy undergraduate university students, aged 18–29 years from the Health Sciences Centre, Kuwait University, Safat, Kuwait.
Khaled, Al-Jarallah   +9 more
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Dysautonomia in the joint hypermobility syndrome

The American Journal of Medicine, 2003
Extraarticular manifestations of the joint hypermobility syndrome may include the peripheral nervous system. The purpose of this study was to investigate autonomic function in patients with this syndrome.Forty-eight patients with the joint hypermobility syndrome who fulfilled the 1998 Brighton criteria and 30 healthy control subjects answered a ...
Yael, Gazit   +3 more
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Hypermobility of the First Tarsometatarsal Joint

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2005
This article discusses hypermobility of the first tarsometatarsal joint.
Dane K, Wukich   +2 more
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Knowledge and perceptions of Joint Hypermobility and Joint Hypermobility Syndrome amongst paediatric physiotherapists

Physiotherapy Practice and Research, 2015
OBJECTIVES: To explore knowledge and perceptions of Joint Hypermobility (JHM) and Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (JHS) amongst paediatric physiotherapists and to determine training needs. DESIGN: National online survey. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: UK paediatric physiotherapists were surveyed through the interactive website of the Chartered Society of ...
Billings, S.E.   +3 more
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Temporomandibular Joint Osteoarthrosis and Generalized Joint Hypermobility

CRANIO®, 1992
Peripheral joint mobility of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) osteoarthrosis and internal derangement patients (n = 25) and of a control group (n = 29) was measured according to a rigidly standardized protocol, in order to study the relationships between TMJ osteoarthrosis and internal derangement and generalized joint hypermobility.
Dijkstra, P.U.   +3 more
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Temporomandibular Joint Osteoarthrosis and Temporomandibular Joint Hypermobility

CRANIO®, 1993
For studying the relationship between condylar hypermobility of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and osteoarthrosis (OA), 13 patients with bilateral condylar hypermobility were evaluated clinically and radiographically, 30 years after non-surgical treatment.
Dijkstra, Pieter U   +4 more
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Joint Hypermobility and Sport

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2013
Joint hypermobility (JH) is a feature observed in several inherited conditions in which joints have a range of motion beyond normal limits. Such inherent flexibility makes it relatively easy for hypermobile people to perform certain physical activities, so this characteristic is particularly convenient for certain athletes.
Carolina, Baeza-Velasco   +3 more
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Joint hypermobility syndrome pain

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2009
Joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) was initially defined as the occurrence of musculoskeletal symptoms in the presence of joint laxity and hypermobility in otherwise healthy individuals. It is now perceived as a commonly overlooked, underdiagnosed, multifaceted, and multisystemic heritable disorder of connective tissue (HDCT), which shares many of the ...
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Hypermobility of Joints

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1983
Peter H. Beighton   +2 more
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