Hypermobility, EDS, and HSD are all conditions that can result in ankle hyper-mobility. Hypermobility in any joint means an increased risk of injury due to excess movement in the joint. In the ankles this can look like repetitively rolling your ankles, dislocating...
Hypermobility is an excessive range of motion in joints. It is different from being flexibile and can cause discomfort, injury, and pain in the affected joints, including the ankle. Ankle pain is a common complaint amongst hypermobile individuals and the instability...
Hyper-mobility is diagnosed more now than ever before. The most common type of hyper-mobility diagnosed these days, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), comes with a collection of issues that have historically been looked at as separate issues. This blog explores...
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and other hyper-mobility conditions are much more common than people realize. It seemed like a great thing to have as kids, being called double-jointed and doing great in sports requiring flexibility. But the reality is flexibility and...