Hypermobility. The effect of hypermobility on flexibility
to perform unearthly positions and movements. All of the patients of Joint
Hypermobility Syndrome have the potential to stretch the joints into hypertension and
develop highly mobile joints. It is only a matter of time when 50% of the world’s
population has the syndrome because of genetic transmissibility.
Bibliography:
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Wikipedia, 2016
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Healthline, 2016
http://www.healthline.com/health/hypermobile-joints#SymptomRelief4
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Healthline, 2016
http://www.healthline.com/health/hypermobile-joints#SymptomRelief4
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Since the world population is ~7,402,107 (Worldometers, 2016), ~25% suffers from
JMS and adults form 58% of the world’s population (Index Mundi, 2015), the percent
most likely stays the same (58%) as I examine the ratio of adults among the people
diagnosed with JMS)
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Mayo Clinic, 2014
http://www.mayoclinic.org/hypermobility/expert-answers/faq-20058285
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Envatotuts+, J. Medlej, 2014
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