Benign Hypermobility Syndrome: A Case Report

  • Solanki G
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Abstract

The hypermobility syndrome is characterized by the presence of joint hyperlaxity and musculoskeletal symptoms. Its etiology is not absolutely well-known. The hypermobility syndrome is characterized by the presence of joint hyperlaxity and musculoskeletal symptoms. Its etiology is not absolutely well-known. The most frequent symptom is the musculoskeletal pain. The diagnosis of this syndrome is clinical. It does not have a specific treatment. It is important to take preventive measures to do a symptomatic treatment and an individualized physical preparation program under the supervision of a rehabilitation medicine specialist. The most frequent symptom is the musculo-skeletal pain. The diagnosis of this syndrome is clinical. It does not have a specific treatment. It is important to take preventive measures, to do a symptomatic treatment and an individualized physical preparation program under the supervision of a rehabilitation medicine specialist. © 2009 Elsevier España, S.L. y SERMEF.

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Solanki, G. (2012). Benign Hypermobility Syndrome: A Case Report. International Journal of Pharmacological Research, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.7439/ijpr.v2i1.483

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