Guest guest Posted August 29, 2008 Report Share Posted August 29, 2008 Hi Dag the hypermobile refers to in the normal state: meaning we are born able to move farther and stretch farther etc and that means our connective tissue? are more strecthy and loose and fragile--and prone to attack and injury. So for anyone with htis, if we have joint inflammation we may indeed have tighter and harder to move joints like you all do but the damage can be worse during and afterwards plus it means that inflammation can increase chances of a dislocate, pull, etc--and while those who are normal can heal such an occurrence, those of us with JHS cant--we often have long term affects--we may heal with looser CT. many are confused by having hypermobile joints and yet cant move them well after injury its not so much a description of whats happening at the moment but a diagnosis of a general problem of faulty CT manufacture. Finette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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