A study published in The British Journal of Psychiatry has revealed new insights into the connection between joint ...
Symptomatic hypermobility, or joint hypermobility syndrome, is when your joints are loose and stretchy because the ligaments attached to them are not as strong and supportive as they should be.
In a recent study published in BMJ Public Health, researchers investigated whether generalized joint hypermobility (GJH), which indicates varying connective tissue, was associated with self ...
Methods: Under 16 year old female netball players from a local suburban netball association were assessed for joint hypermobility using the validated Beighton score (0–9, with higher scores indicating ...
Kiley, now 62, is one of an estimated one in four people with joint hypermobility, a condition involving the body’s connective tissues, or collagen. This is stretchier than usual, causing their ...
Background Generalised Joint Hypermobility (GJH) is considered an intrinsic risk factor for shoulder injuries and has a high prevalence in swimmers. Objective The aim of this study was to investigate ...
Ms Kowalczyk is believed to have experienced further tears in the same area following a chiropractic neck adjustment.
A North East gym-goer died after a chiropractor 'cracked her neck' a coroner has said. Joanna Kowalczyk, 29, from Gateshead, Tyneside, discharged herself from Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead, and ...
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