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Introduction. The polyarticular hipermobility is a disorder in the connective tissue. It is a frequent disorder observed in school-aged children, with a more frequent occurrence in the female sex. Because of the increased elasticity of the soft tissues, c... see more

Introduction Modern rehabilitation puts a great emphasis on early detection of faulty posture in children and adolescents. Unfortunately, proper recognition of joint hypermobility is neglected. Implementation of diagnostics and appropriate rehabilitation... see more

Admission: Polyarticular hypermobility is joint mobility, defined as increased based on accepted standards. Structural changes resulting from the hypermobility arthritis could lead to significant disorders of the musculo-skeletal and others. Inadequate we... see more

Introduction: Polyarticular hypermobility manifests in an increased range of motion in the joints compared to standards that include gender and age. It is given that it occurs even in 30% of children. It can lead to many biomechanical disorders and injuri... see more

Introduction. Faulty posture, overweight and obesity are one of the most common health problems in Poland among children and adolescents. Although posture disorders are usually commonly diagnosed, the occurrence of polyarticular hypermobility is rarely ta... see more

Hypermobility syndrome is an inherited dysfunction in the structure of connective tissues. It is manifested by disturbances in the proportion of collagen. The main symptoms of this syndrome are: laxity joint capsules and ligaments, range Increasing the mo... see more

Introduction. Hypermobility is a genetic condition that affects the connective tissue. The main symptoms of this syndrome include laxity of joint capsules and ligaments, increased range of movement and pain. Although the condition is genetically determ... see more

Objectives: Hypermobility has been associated with injury and performance and a new hypermobility framework has been introduced. This study aimed to report the prevalence of localised joint hypermobility, generalised joint hypermobility (GJH), peripheral ... see more

Introduction Joint hypermobility is a rarely diagnosed condition, mostly because it’s symptoms are frequently overlooked, usually because there is no proper and unequivocal diagnostic method. Joint hypermobility can lead to serious health issues, ... see more

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