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To be 1,000,000% clear, I am not hypermobile, and I’m just trying to demonstrate some of the concepts I discuss with patients because I think hypermobility is too frequently missed. I’ve seen many people told they aren’t hypermobile because their fingers, wrists, elbows, or knees don’t look particularly flexible. But hypermobility doesn’t always look the way we expect it to. In fact, many hypermobile patients are surprisingly stiff. Their neck muscles are tight. Their pelvic floor is tight. Thei
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To be 1,000,000% clear, I am not hypermobile, and I’m just trying to demonstrate some of the concepts I discuss with patients because I think hypermobility is too frequently missed. I’ve seen many people told they aren’t hypermobile because their fingers, wrists, elbows, or knees don’t look particularly flexible. But hypermobility doesn’t always look the way we expect it to. In fact, many hypermobile patients are surprisingly stiff. Their neck muscles are tight. Their pelvic floor is tight. Thei
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