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Hypermobility Syndrome: Diagnosis and Management for Physiotherapists Book

Hypermobility Syndrome: Diagnosis and Management for Physiotherapists
Hypermobility Syndrome: Diagnosis and Management for Physiotherapists, Hypermobility syndrome (HMS) is an inherited connective tissue disorder affecting collagen that is characterized by a collection of features and symptoms. HMS is often encountered in patients, but it is easily overlooked. This practical resource educates , Hypermobility Syndrome: Diagnosis and Management for Physiotherapists has a rating of 4 stars
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Hypermobility Syndrome: Diagnosis and Management for Physiotherapists, Hypermobility syndrome (HMS) is an inherited connective tissue disorder affecting collagen that is characterized by a collection of features and symptoms. HMS is often encountered in patients, but it is easily overlooked. This practical resource educates , Hypermobility Syndrome: Diagnosis and Management for Physiotherapists
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  • Hypermobility Syndrome: Diagnosis and Management for Physiotherapists
  • Written by author Rosemary J. Keer
  • Published by Elsevier Health Sciences, June 2003
  • Hypermobility syndrome (HMS) is an inherited connective tissue disorder affecting collagen that is characterized by a collection of features and symptoms. HMS is often encountered in patients, but it is easily overlooked. This practical resource educates
  • Hypermobility syndrome (HMS) is an inherited connective tissue disorder affecting collagen that is characterized by a collection of features and symptoms. HMS is often encountered in patients, but it is easily overlooked. This practical resource educates
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Foreword
Preface
1Hypermobility and hypermobility syndrome1
2Hypermobility and the heritable disorders of connective tissue15
3Overall management of the joint hypermobility syndrome27
4Hypermobility syndrome in children33
5Management of the hypermobile adolescent51
6Physiotherapy assessment of the hypermobile adult67
7Management of the hypermobile adult87
8Rehabilitation, fitness, sport and performance for individuals with joint hypermobility107
9Joint hypermobility and work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSD)127
10Joint hypermobility and chronic pain: possible linking mechanisms and management highlighted by a cognitive-behavioural approach147
11Joint hypermobility syndrome from the patient's perspective163
Index169


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