This is more properly called joint hypermobility, and some individuals with this condition find employment as contortionists. |
This enabled a hypermobility which led to the jet set, and eventually to global nomads and the concept of a perpetual traveler. |
Ken had a greater risk of spraining his ankle because he has systemic hypermobility. |
The first can result in a tall stature with long slim limbs, pectus carinatum, muscle hypotonia and joint hypermobility. |
A wandering spleen occurs because of laxity or absence of the suspensory ligaments of the spleen, leading to hypermobility. |
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a connective tissue disorder resulting in joint hypermobility, skin extensibility, and tissue fragility. |