Sentences with phrase «hypermobility as»

In contrast, mobility gained from other traditional therapeutic modalities can produce dysfunctional mobility or hypermobility as the body has often times been overly treated or contorted into unnatural positions.

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My sister has EDS plus she also has POTS, I was diagnosed as having joint hypermobility syndrome, which doctors can't decide if it is actually the same things as EDS but I'm pretty sure it must be.
I have three children with ASD, AS, ADHD, sensory processing disorder, severe hypermobility, hearing impairment, visual impairment, renal and cardiac problems and one of them currently being assessed for dyspraxia and dyscalculia.
In this 2 - part online course, nationally renowned yoga therapist Robin Rothenberg, director of Essential Yoga Therapy and author of The Essential Low Back Program: Relieve Pain and Restore Health, will share her decades of experience in working with people living with chronic S.I. pain and hypermobility issues, many of them as a direct result of their yoga practice.
But I can't help sharing that you also almost perfectly describe my (large and growing) chronic patient community as well Dr. Brogan, which includes persons of all types usually with hypermobility (often diagnosed as fibromyalgia, and occasionally but rarely with Hypermobile Ehlers - Danlos Syndrome), depression, anxiety, mild autistic traits (or related to people on the spectrum), driven, Type A (for adrenergic, smile), perfectionistic, high achieving, driven, artistic, and creative who eventually succumb to secondary aotuimmune disease and all manner of issues from chronic inflammation.
As a chiropractor, I can add: if the sacro - iliacs joints are not moving properly on one side do to previous injury (miroc or macro trauma) the other side will move to much to compensate (hypermobility) and it will lead to pain.
SI joint dysfunction is also sometimes referred to as «sacroiliac joint instability» or «hypermobility» due to a lack of support from the once - strong ligaments.
Activation: Alexander Calder's Cône d'ébène at Whitney Museum As part of a series of Alexander Calder mobile activations related to the Whitney Museum's current «Calder: Hypermobility» exhibition, the Calder Foundation's president, Alexander S. C. Rower, will spring his grandfather's 1933 sculpture Cône d'ébène into action this week.
«Calder: Hypermobility,» a new exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, is a rare chance to see several of his works as intended.
Calder: Hypermobility features an expansive series of performances and events, bringing contemporary artists into dialogue with Alexander Calder as they apply their own disparate practices to his innovations.
Location: Floor Three, Susan and John Hess Family Theater Calder: Hypermobility features an expansive series of performances and events, bringing contemporary artists into dialogue with Alexander Calder as they interplay their own disparate practices with his innovations.
Calder: Hypermobility features an expansive series of performances and events, bringing contemporary artists into dialogue with Alexander Calder as they interplay their own disparate practices with his innovations.
As an accompaniment to the current exhibition Calder: Hypermobility, Yeh will present a sequel video (the first of which he made in 2015 documenting the life of «Circus»).
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