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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Joint laxity
  1. ... this form of the condition have loose joints (joint laxity) in the fingers, wrists, toes, ankles, and other joints. Affected individuals need continuous mechanical ventilation to help ...
  2. ... causes muscle weakness and looseness of the joints (joint laxity) in the arms and hands. Individuals with this form may experience muscle pain (myalgia) or extreme fatigue in response to ... throughout the body (arthrogryposis) and distinctive facial features. ...
  3. ... also have weak muscle tone (hyptonia), loose joints (joint laxity), or a spine that curves to the side ( ...
  4. ... the body. Affected adults may have loose joints (joint laxity), stretchy (hyperextensible) skin, or be prone to protrusion ...