Hypermobility from a Mindbody perspective

The term joint hypermobility (also known as being “double-jointed”) describes the ability to move a joint through a wider range of movement than “normal”. Associated symptoms may include joint and muscle pain, joint dislocations, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction, fast heart rate, low blood pressure, dizziness, fainting, irritable bowel, gastroparesis (where they food moves slowly though the gut), pelvic pain, headaches, interstitial cystitis, fatigue, prone to allergies, anxiety and other mental health issues. It is interesting to note, these symptoms are common in PPD/TMS.

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