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'''Joint hypermobility''' or '''hypermobility syndrome''' is a musculoskeletal disease | '''Joint hypermobility''' or '''hypermobility syndrome''' is a musculoskeletal disease<ref name"icd10">https://icd.who.int/browse10/2016/en#/M35.7</ref > in which joints can easily move beyond the normal range of motion expected. Joint hypermobility is on a spectrum which has several subtypes of hypermobility syndrome and hypermobile EDS (hEDS).<ref name="hEDS">https://www.ehlers-danlos.org/what-is-eds/information-on-eds/hypermobile-eds-and-hypermobility-spectrum-disorders/</ref > | ||
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Joint hypermobility or hypermobility syndrome is a musculoskeletal disease[1] in which joints can easily move beyond the normal range of motion expected. Joint hypermobility is on a spectrum which has several subtypes of hypermobility syndrome and hypermobile EDS (hEDS).[2]