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You may have heard a friend, family member, or colleague say the phrase, “I’m double-jointed. Look!” The person may then bend or flex fingers, wrists,
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Plus, when to see a doctor about it
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Life's Little Mysteries investigates how some people are able to purposely and painlessly dislocate their shoulders.
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Being double jointed doesn’t mean you have an extra joint – an expert in biomechanics explains what makes some people doubly bendy.
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You might think that being double-jointed is a blessing. After all, it means having a greater range of motion and flexibility in some or all of your joints. That can provide a definite advantage if you’re an athlete, a competitive gymnast, a professional dancer or a musician, or just someone who loves yoga.
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Joint hypermobility means that some or all of a person's joints have an unusually large range of movement. Learn about joint hypermobility symptoms and treatments.
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People use the term double-jointed to describe people who have joint hypermobility. Learn about this term and what can cause extreme flexibility.
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Read more about what it means to be "double-jointed", or hypermobility, and what these patients experience and should pay special attention to.
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Joint hypermobility syndrome is where you get pain and stiffness from having very flexible joints. Read more about how it's diagnosed and managed.
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Double-jointed people have hypermobility in their joints with a greater range of motion than the general public, making them extremely flexible in certain areas.
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having a joint that permits an exceptional degree of freedom of motion of the parts joined… See the full definition
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This blog dives into what hypermobility is, how you can quickly test for it and what you can do to focus on staying strong and pain free. Let’s get into it...
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The technical medical term for “double-jointedness” is joint hypermobility. Mobility of the joints is a trait that can differ among individuals based on many factors including genetics, age, sex, race, and physical conditioning.
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Joint hypermobility means that you can move some or all your joints more than most people can. Learn about causes, symptoms and treatments.
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People with hypermobile joints are able to extend them painlessly beyond the normal range of motion. This occurs when the tissues holding the joint are loose.
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