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Description - Hypermobility Syndrome by Rosemary J. Keer

Hypermobility Syndrome is a condition often encountered in patients, but it is easily overlooked. This book brings HMS to the attention of physiotherapists and other health care professionals, educating them as to its presentation, what to look for and how best to treat it. Physiotherapists are in a unique position to be able to recognise the condition as they often spend more time with a patient and perform an in-depth examination of the musculoskeletal system. Hypermobility syndrome (HMS) is an inherited connective tissue disorder affecting collagen and is characterised by a collection of features and symptoms, such as increased mobility of the joints, due to lax ligaments, subluxations or dislocations, uterine, rectal prolapse, stretchy skin which heals poorly, and usually pain, often in more than one area.

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