Hypermobility Sentence Examples
There are two major clinical diagnostic criteria for EDS hypermobility type.
These include skin involvement (either hyperextensible skin or smooth and velvety skin) and generalized joint hypermobility.
These include severe generalized joint hypermobility and bilateral hip dislocation present at birth.
Symptoms of EDS within this category may include soft, mildly stretchable skin, shortened bones, chronic diarrhea, joint hypermobility and dislocation, bladder rupture, or poor wound healing.
This unusual flexibility is called hypermobility.
Structural disorders such as flat feet, hyperextended knees (genu recurvatum), and hypermobility syndrome (joints that can move beyond the normal range of motion) may predispose a person to developing leg cramps.