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Hypermobility and the hypermobility syndrome
Jane Simmonds, Rosemary J. Keer
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Hypermobility
100%
Ethnic Background
33%
Hakims
33%
Condition-dependent
33%
Behavior Modification
33%
Electrochemotherapy
33%
Collaborative Working
33%
Manual Therapy
33%
Management Strategy
33%
Health Professionals
33%
Adult Life
33%
Joint Hypermobility Syndrome
33%
Fitness Professionals
33%
Functional Fitness
33%
Range of Motion
33%
Functional Rehabilitation
33%
Medical Professionals
33%
Hypermobile Joints
33%
Exercise Prescription
33%
Medical Fitness
33%
Medical Health
33%
Multisystemic
33%
Lifestyle Advice
33%
Clinical Experience
33%
Clinical Practice Guidelines
33%
Joint Hypermobility
33%
Brighton Criteria
33%
Heritable Connective Tissue Disorders
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Syndrome
100%
Joint Laxity
66%
Joint Hypermobility
66%
Electrotherapy
33%
Clinical Guideline
33%
Connective Tissue Disease
33%
Manipulative Medicine
33%
Behavior Modification
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Joint Laxity
100%
Behavior Modification
50%
Electrotherapy
50%
Manual Therapy
50%
Connective Tissue Disease
50%
Clinical Guideline
50%