Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 Google News Alert for: Hypermobility ARTICULAR Hypermobility Protects Against Hand Osteoarthritis Medscape (subscription) - USA July 7, 2004 â? " Articular hypermobility protects against hand osteoarthritis (OA), according to the results of a family-based study published in the July ... http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/482804 ARTHRITIS Spares Flexible Fingers Reuters - USA .... The results are somewhat surprising since joint hypermobility has been suspected of raising the risk of osteoarthritis, the form of arthritis associated with ... http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=healthNews&storyID=5610150 THE Surprising Role of Joint Flexibility in Osteoarthritis Medical News Today - UK Recently, a team of researchers, based at Duke University Medical Center, found evidence to suggest that joint hypermobility, commonly called double .... http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=10356 BEING Double-Jointed May Protect Your Joints Forbes - USA .... On the basis of our results, we posit that hypermobility is one factor influencing the pattern of the hand with gripping and pinching, even in participants ... http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/health/feeds/hscout/2004/07/06/hscout519904.html THE many-sided physio ic Huddersfield.co.uk - Huddersfield,England,UK .... Patients may have lost some mobility because of rheumatic diseases but we also see teenagers with hypermobility because their joint tissue is too stretchy ... http://ichuddersfield.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0330features/tm_objectid=14406187\ &method=full&siteid=50060&headline=the-many-sided-physio-name_page.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2004 Report Share Posted July 14, 2004 Hmmmm, not so sure about this. If you read the paper on the study it states - " Hypermobility, defined as a Beighton score of at least 4 (total score range, 0-9), occurred in 3.7% of subjects on the present examination and in 7.4% of subjects based on recall of past mobility in childhood. " What the heck does " based on recall of past mobility in childhood " mean? Everyone is flexible to the point of being hypermobile as children and real hypermobile people do not 'get better with age'. They even state in study limitations as smaller proportion of men, 'someones' inability to make conclusions regarding the effects of hypermobility on DIP joints and possible recall bias concerning past hypermobility. I did have one ortho look at hand xrays and say he was surprised I didn't have more OA than I did. As usual the docs look at us using common sense, the oerative word being 'common'. We are nothing close to common :-) As with our dislocations, the excessive movement in out joints actually makes for a less violent occurance which would be the same for the wear and tear OA. Problem is we have much more occurances so things do eventually catch up. Hugs, B. HEDS, New Jersey, USA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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