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Hypermobility Syndrome: Diagnosis and Management for Physiotherapists

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Hypermobility Syndrome: Diagnosis and Management for Physiotherapists - Keer, Rosemary J, Msc, Macp, and Grahame, Rodney, CBE, MD, Frcp, Facp
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Following a brief description of the historical and genetic background of the condition HMS is described in relation to other connective tissue disorders, such as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, the Marfan Syndrome etc. The hypermobility syndrome is distinct from hypermobility (as in one joint only), which most physiotherapists are familiar with, and this difference will be explored. Hypermobility, is something people are born with, but it does not necessarily produce symptoms. It is present in between 5-15% of the population. Many ...

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Hypermobility Syndrome: Diagnosis and Management for Physiotherapists 2003, Butterworth-Heinemann, Edinburgh, Scotland

ISBN-13: 9780750653909

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