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Hip joint hypermobility
- ... is characterized by an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility) and dislocations of both hips at birth. The genetic changes, which affect one ...
- ... is characterized by an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility) and dislocations of both hips at birth. The genetic changes that cause this ...
- ... may have a misalignment of the hip joints (hip dysplasia), which often develops in early adulthood but can occur in infancy or childhood. Children with TRPS I often have an unusually large range of movement (hypermobility) in many of their joints. Over time, however, the joints may break down ( ...
- ... such as sitting, standing, and walking. The loose joints are unstable and prone to dislocation and chronic pain. In the arthrochalasia type of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, infants have hypermobility and dislocations of both hips at birth.Many people with the Ehlers-Danlos ...
- ... have an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility). However, as ... of the hip joints (hip dysplasia), which often develops in early ...
- ... other skeletal abnormalities, an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility), dental problems, and distinctive facial features. Mild intellectual ...
- ... condition may have an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility) or joint deformities (contractures) that restrict movement. People with Larsen ...