نتایج جستجو برای: joint hypermobility

تعداد نتایج: 190332  

Journal: :Psychosomatics 1998
R Martín-Santos A Bulbena M Porta J Gago L Molina J C Duró

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to assess whether joint hypermobility syndrome is more frequent in patients with panic disorder, agoraphobia, or both than in control subjects and, if so, to determine whether mitral valve prolapse modifies or accounts in part for the association. METHOD A case-control study was conducted in a general teaching hospital outpatient clinic. Subjects were 9...

2014
Heidi Arponen Outi Mäkitie Janna Waltimo-Sirén

BACKGROUND Joint hypermobility is a common clinical characteristic of patients with Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), a disorder with serious comorbidities of scoliosis and cranial base anomalies. This study aimed at evaluating how prevalent joint hypermobility is in paediatric OI patients, and to find out whether it serves as a potential predictive marker of the different spinal complications; sco...

Journal: :Physical therapy in sport : official journal of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine 2009
Richard Collinge Jane V Simmonds

OBJECTIVES To determine if joint hypermobility is a risk factor for injury in a professional football squad. Primary objectives were to estimate the prevalence of hypermobility amongst a professional football squad and to undertake an audit of injuries sustained over a season. Secondary objectives were to relate the injury audit findings and hypermobility levels to time missed through injury, a...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1972
R Grahame J M Jenkins

Much interest has been focused on generalized joint hypermobility in recent years with particular reference to its possible adverse sequelae. Though a feature of many hereditary disorders of connective tissue (listed in Table I), generalized joint laxity may occur apparently in the absence ofother abnormalities and probably represents the upper end of a spectrum of the range of normal joint mob...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic surgery 2013
Raju Vaishya Rohit Hasija

PURPOSE. To compare the rates of joint hypermobility in patients with and without anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. METHODS. Records of 135 men and 75 women (mean age, 24.6 years) who underwent ACL reconstructions were reviewed and compared with 55 male and 35 female controls with no knee injury. Joint hypermobility was evaluated by 2 examiners using the Beighton score. The maximum score...

Journal: :Best practice & research. Clinical rheumatology 2003
Alan Hakim Rodney Grahame

Joint hypermobility is an area of neglect in rheumatology. That is not to say it is overlooked by rheumatologists. It is spotted when sought, but for many unfortunate patients, here the story ends. The act of recognition becomes the goal in itself rather than the medium through which effective therapy can be provided. This chapter serves to reinforce the clinical and epidemiological importance ...

Journal: :American journal of medical genetics. Part C, Seminars in medical genetics 2015
Giulia Ghibellini Francesco Brancati Marco Castori

In the last decade, increasing attention has been devoted to the extra-articular and extra-cutaneous manifestations of joint hypermobility syndrome, also termed Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, hypermobility type (i.e., JHS/EDS-HT). Despite the fact that the current diagnostic criteria for both disorders remain focused on joint hypermobility, musculoskeletal pain and skin changes, medical practice and r...

Journal: :European journal of rheumatology 2017
Muhammet Çınar Mustafa Çakar Kadir Öztürk İbrahim Çetindağlı Sedat Yılmaz Ayhan Dinç

OBJECTIVE Benign joint hypermobility syndrome refers to hypermobile individuals with musculoskeletal symptoms in the absence of any systemic rheumatic disease; its prevalence is approximately 0.5%. In animal studies, bilirubin has been shown to reduce fibrosis induced by bleomycin. It has been suggested that bilirubin leads to hypermobility that affects the structure or function of collagen. In...

Journal: :Rheumatology 1999
A Qvindesland H Jónsson

OBJECTIVE To examine the prevalence of articular hypermobility and its relationship to musculoskeletal pain in Icelandic 12-yr-olds, and to obtain baseline data for a prospective study on the subject. METHODS A total of 267 12-yr-olds were examined for articular hypermobility by the Beighton criteria. The children also answered a questionnaire concerning musculoskeletal pain and injuries, spo...

2012
Jessica A. Eccles Felix D. C. Beacher Marcus A. Gray Catherine L. Jones Ludovico Minati Neil A. Harrison Hugo D. Critchley

Joint hypermobility is overrepresented among people with anxiety and can be associated with abnormal autonomic reactivity. We tested for associations between regional cerebral grey matter and hypermobility in 72 healthy volunteers using voxel-based morphometry of structural brain scans. Strikingly, bilateral amygdala volume distinguished those with from those without hypermobility. The hypermob...

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