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    Flexible but Flawed? New Research on Joint Hypermobility

    ByHealing In Motion December 8, 2025December 8, 2025

    If you’ve ever been called “double-jointed” or find yourself easily performing party tricks with your elbows and thumbs, you might have Generalized Joint Hypermobility (GJH). While often seen as an advantage in dance or gymnastics, a recent study published in Scientific Reports (part of the Nature Portfolio) dives into the hidden costs—and surprising benefits—of being hypermobile. The…

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    Hypermobile Sportsmen Are More Injury Prone

    ByHealing In Motion January 26, 2012January 11, 2016

    Hypermobility can simply be described as joints bending and stretching further than normal. For instance, knees or elbows that bend backwards, a little finger that can bend backwards past 90 degrees, a thumb that can be bent to touch the forearm, etc. An article in Reuters has summarised research that proves that hypermobile sportsmen are…

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