The effects of joint hypermobility on pain and functional biomechanics in adolescents with juvenile fibromyalgia: secondary baseline analysis from a pilot randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Joint hypermobility is a common clinical finding amongst hereditary connective tissue disorders that is observed in pediatric rheumatological settings, and often associated with chronic pain. Joint hypermobility may also contribute to deficits in physical functioning and physical...
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Main Authors: | William R. Black (Author), Christopher A. DiCesare (Author), Laura A. Wright (Author), Staci Thomas (Author), Megan Pfeiffer (Author), Katie Kitchen (Author), Tracy V. Ting (Author), Sara E. Williams (Author), Gregory D. Myer (Author), Susmita Kashikar-Zuck (Author) |
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