Episode 43: Considerations for Hypermobility with Scoliosis
Did you know that many scoliosis patients often have hypermobility too?
It’s true! And both of these conditions can contribute to chronic pain and an increased risk of injury. Fortunately, you can protect your joints and your spine by building strength through targeted exercise.
In this episode, I’m covering the connections between hypermobility and scoliosis:
Statistics and facts
Self-diagnosis test for hypermobility
Protecting your joints
Exercising safely
Tune in to the episode to catch all the details.
Resources mentioned:
Altered balance control in thoracic adolescent idiopathic scoliosis during obstructed gait. JR Engsberg, LG Lenke, K Vanderborne, et al.
Joint hypermobility and genetic collagen disorders: are they related? Rodney Grahame
Significant association between parent-child hypermobility in idiopathic scoliosis: support for the connective tissue-laxity theory. C Barrios, C Pérez-Encinas, JI Maruenda, M Laguía
Whole-exome sequencing identifiers a rare variety in CHST3 associated with familial scoliosis. JS Bae, HS Lee, UK Kim, et al.
Identification and novel in-vitro functional testing of a naturally occurring AVPR2 variant causing X-linked nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. EE Baschal, CI Wethey, K Swindle, et al.