The Challenge of Hypermobility, including BJHS/EDS Hypermobility type

Generalized hypermobility is relatively common in patients presenting for clinical assistance.  Symptoms may be limited to musculoskeletal structures, including joints, ligaments, entheses and muscles.  Due to defective and lax connective tissue in the organs and related systems, a wider range of symptoms/signs can also occur, from autonomic dysfunction to aneurysm and arterial ruptures. Of those … Continue reading The Challenge of Hypermobility, including BJHS/EDS Hypermobility type