Yes
Hypermobility is when your joints extend further than they are supposed to and it can cause sever chronic(non-stop) pain.
This unusual flexibility is called hypermobility.
Joints with a wider range of motion than people without hyperbility syndrome. Due to extra collegen (connective tissue) protein in one's joints, tendons, ligaments. Difference between hypermobility and hypermobility syndrome is latter can include persistent moderate to severe pain due to osteoarthritis and/or fibromyalgia. Sometimes a mitral valve prolapse is found too.
Hypermobility.
hypermobility. your welcome :)
Excessively loose joints are the hallmark of this EDS type
classical, hypermobility, vascular, kyphoscoliosis, arthrochalasia, and dermatosparaxis
The technical term is hypermobility, and yes, it exists.
Hyper - more than normal mobility - ability to move
Hypermobility or hyperlaxity are terms for joint laxity.Arthrochalasia
My 23 year old daughter does. I hope yours doesn't hurt.