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Hypermobile joints

Alternative names:

joint hypermobility; loose joints

Home care:

There is no specific care for the hypermobility. In many cases, people with hypermobile joints are at an increased risk for joint dislocation and other problems, so extra care may be needed to protect the joints. Consult your health care provider for specific recommendations.

Call your health care provider if:

  • the ability to move a joint suddenly changes or decreases.
  • a joint suddenly appears misshapen (different than usual for that person)
  • there is a loss of ability to use an arm or leg, or there is pain with movement of a joint.

What to expect at your health care provider's office:

Hypermobile joints often accompany other symptoms that, taken together, define a specific syndrome or condition. A diagnosis is based on a family history, medical history and thorough physical evaluation.

The medical history will be obtained and a physical examination performed.

Medical history questions documenting hypermobile joints in detail may include:

  • time pattern
    • When was it first noticed?
    • Is it getting worse or more noticeable?

  • other

The physical examination will include detailed examination of the muscles and skeleton. The joints may be moved to determine the direction and extent of mobility.

Diagnostic testing will vary depending on what condition is suspected.

After seeing your health care provider:
You may want to add a diagnosis related to hypermobile joints to your personal medical record.


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