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I recently came across an interesting research article that discusses the relationship between Hypermobility and the vagus nerve If you have been diagnosed (or suspect you have) hypermobility or another disorder that involves chronic pain, you are most certainly familiar with inflammation. Read on the summary of this review article and get the key takeaways […]
Read MoreWith Coronavirus and all the quarantine stuff going on, so many people are stuck at home. Today, I want to talk about the impact of Coronavirus on chronic pain, including some of the ways it affects you and what you can do about it, even if you’re stuck at home. Understanding The Impact of Coronavirus […]
Read MoreIf you’re suffering from debilitating hypermobility symptoms, read on to discover the causes and best treatment options for the top 10 most common symptoms of hypermobility syndrome. Hypermobility syndrome is something many people have never heard of. They have no idea what it means. Hypermobility simply means your joints are more flexible and have a […]
Read MoreAs part of my practice as a Doctor in Physical Therapy who specializes in Hypermobility and other chronic disorders, I frequently get asked about how to get doctors and the medical community to pay attention to your symptoms. It sounds crazy, right?. But as a Hypermobility patient myself, I can completely relate to this query. […]
Read MoreThere are many causes of hypermobility, which can be related to various conditions and diseases. When someone has hypermobile joints, it means certain joints in their body can easily move beyond their normal range of motion. Individuals who are “double-jointed” have hypermobile joints. Hypermobile joints are common in up to 15% of otherwise normal children. These […]
Read MoreFor those grappling with hypermobility, finding effective tools to promote strength and stability can be a lifesaver. One such tool is the BAPs Board Therapy for Hypermobility – a distinctive piece of exercise equipment that is changing the game for hypermobility patients. Understanding the BAPs Board BAPs, short for Biomechanical Ankle Platform System, isn’t a […]
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About Kate
Kate Skinner is a Doctor in Physical Therapy, co-founder of Great Divide Physical Therapy, and creator of Hypermobility Solution.