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Joint Hypermobility Syndrome

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Hypermobility joint syndrome is a common source of joint or muscle complaints by children and young adults. Benign MORE?
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Get off the computer and go outside, N! Sedentary activity causes your body to shrink up into the shape you force it to take in a chair. Take those new puppies you got for a walk!
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Treatment for BHJS is specialized for each child or young adult, based on his or her overall health, medical history, severity of pain or discomfort, and presence of other symptoms. It can include:・ Exercise. Basic strengthening and guided ...
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The frequency of BHJS varies with sex, age, and ethnic background. Girls tend to have more mobility (looseness) of the joints than do boys of the same age. Younger children tend to report more pain. Teenagers may have fewer symptoms because...
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My 23 year old daughter does. I hope yours doesn't hurt.
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Something completely different has happened to me, which you may be experiencing the earlier stage of. At 34, I began working on improving my posture, resulting undoing some type of "kinks" which made me immediately taller. It hap...
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