Hypermobility is a largely unrecognized problem that has created an “orphaned patient population”. This extraordinary group of providers is at the forefront in recognizing, diagnosing and treating Joint Hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos patients. These insights from an Ehlers-Danlos patient, Physical Therapist, Licensed Massage Therapist, Pain Psychologist, Chronic Pain Specialist, Interventional Orthopedist, and an Orthopedic Hand Surgeon will provide valuable information for anyone who wants to learn more about recognizing and treating Joint Hypermobility and hEDS.
Part One shares Mindy’s Story, the Role of Physical Therapy, Massage Therapy, Stress and Anxiety, and Pain Relief.
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Pain Relief and Bio-Psycho-Social

Part Two talks about Interventional Orthopedics the Role of Surgery
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Part Three talks about The Cost of Delayed Diagnosis and the Prevailing Bias

Part Four talks about Success in Treating, Management and the Future
