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In adults the joint pain and fatigue associated with hypermobility-type EDS can be misdiagnosed as chronic fatigue syndrome ... have major or minor diagnostic criteria of EDS ( Table 2).
Early evaluation of an infant exhibiting major or minor criteria of EDS ( Table 2) is a priority. Delivery room resuscitation and respiratory support may be necessary due to prematurity and/or ...
JOINT flexibility is important for healthy movement and function. But being able to move your joints in an extraordinary way could be a sign of Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS). EDS are a group ...
Hypermobility is often measured using the Beighton Score, which assesses five different key joints in the body.
It’s called Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), and it’s a connective tissue disorder that makes people super flexible. Dr. Jim Harris, a medical director focusing on EDS, and patient Laura Saltzgaber ...
But being able to move your joints in an extraordinary way could be a sign of Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS ... connective tissue or that you've got a syndrome. But if hypermobility begins ...
The good news: There’s an easy test you can do at home to gauge your risk. Around 20% of people are hypermobile, meaning their joints can move beyond the typical range of motion. For most, it’s ...