نتایج جستجو برای: joint hypermobility

تعداد نتایج: 190332  

Journal: :American journal of medical genetics. Part C, Seminars in medical genetics 2017
Brad Tinkle Marco Castori Britta Berglund Helen Cohen Rodney Grahame Hanadi Kazkaz Howard Levy

The hypermobile type of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS) is likely the most common hereditary disorder of connective tissue. It has been described largely in those with musculoskeletal complaints including joint hypermobility, joint subluxations/dislocations, as well as skin and soft tissue manifestations. Many patients report activity-related pain and some go on to have daily pain. Two undifferen...

Journal: :Rheumatology Science and Practice 2003

2012
Eric D. Shirley Marlene DeMaio Joanne Bodurtha

Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a heterogeneous connective tissue condition characterized by varying degrees of skin hyperextensibility, joint hypermobility, and vascular fragility. Joint dislocations, musculoskeletal pain, atrophic scars, easy bleeding, vessel/viscera rupture, severe scoliosis, and obstetric complications may occur. These manifestations are secondary to abnormal collagen, with speci...

Journal: :Clinical and experimental rheumatology 2011
Marco Castori Isabella Sperduti Claudia Celletti Filippo Camerota Paola Grammatico

OBJECTIVES To evaluate progression of symptoms and joint mobility in the joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) in order to identify specific disease pictures by age at presentation. METHODS Fifty JHS patients (44 females, 6 males) were evaluated by Beighton score (BS) calculation, and presence/absence and age at onset of 20 key symptoms. Incidence and prevalence rates by age at onset and sex wer...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association 2006
Michael R Simpson

Benign joint hypermobility syndrome (BJHS) is a connective tissue disorder with hypermobility in which musculoskeletal symptoms occur in the absence of systemic rheumatologic disease. Although BJHS has been well recognized in the rheumatology and orthopedic literature, it has not been discussed in the family medicine literature. Because most patients with musculoskeletal complaints are first se...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de reumatologia 2011
Daniela Aparecida de Moraes Carlos Alberto Baptista José Alexandre Souza Crippa Paulo Louzada-Junior

INTRODUCTION Joint hypermobility (JH) is an inherited clinical condition with increased joint elasticity in passive movements. In the general population, its frequency, which can be estimated through specific methods, such as the nine-point Beighton hypermobility score (Beighton score) and the self-reported five-part questionnaire for identifying hypermobility (five-part questionnaire), ranges ...

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