"Joint hypermobility syndrome is defined as a condition in which joints can move beyond the normal range of motion. People with this syndrome experience pain and stiffness in their joints and muscles, fatigue, clumsiness, dizziness, and frequent joint and ligament injuries. Treatment involves protecting the joints and managing the pain by strengthening the muscles through exercise.
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I am suffering from EDS hypermobility. What should I do?
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