Background: Knee pain in children with Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (JHS) is traditionally managed with exercise, however the supporting evidence for this is scarce. No trial has previously examined whether exercising to neutral or into the hypermobile range affects outcomes. This study aimed to (i) determine if a physiotherapist-prescribed exercise programme focused on knee joint strength and control is effective in reducing knee pain in children with JHS compared to no treatment, and (ii) whether the range in which these exercises are performed affects outcomes.Methods: A prospective, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial conducted in a tertiary hospital in Sydney, Australia compared an 8 week exercise programme performed into eithe...
Hypermobility syndrome (HMS) is a major source of morbidity in children. Impaired quality of life (Q...
INTRODUCTION: To provide a state of the art on diagnostics, clinical characteristics, and treatment ...
Aim: To determine whether patient characteristics can predict change in health-related quality of li...
Aim: 1. To determine if a supervised physiotherapy exercise programme focused on improving strength ...
Background and Aims: Hypermobility syndrome (HMS) is diagnosed when generalized joint laxity (GJL) i...
Abstract Introduction Joint hypermobility is common in childhood and can be associated with musculos...
BACKGROUND: Joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) is a heritable connective tissue disorder characteris...
Introduction: Joint hypermobility is common in childhood and can be associated with musculoskeletal ...
Background: Children with Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (JHS) have reduced knee joint proprioceptive ...
Hypermobility syndrome (HMS) is characterised by generalised joint laxity and musculoskeletal compla...
ObjectivesTo explore the relationships between the degree of musculoskeletal pain, pain associated w...
This poster was presented at the Annual Meeting of the British-Society-Rheumatology/Spring Meeting o...
Objective: To examine the evidence of an association between hypermobility and musculoskeletal pain ...
Objectives To investigate whether the rate of change of muscle strength in people with joint hypermo...
Introduction: Hypermobility syndrome (HMS) is a common cause of morbidity in children, with the knee...
Hypermobility syndrome (HMS) is a major source of morbidity in children. Impaired quality of life (Q...
INTRODUCTION: To provide a state of the art on diagnostics, clinical characteristics, and treatment ...
Aim: To determine whether patient characteristics can predict change in health-related quality of li...
Aim: 1. To determine if a supervised physiotherapy exercise programme focused on improving strength ...
Background and Aims: Hypermobility syndrome (HMS) is diagnosed when generalized joint laxity (GJL) i...
Abstract Introduction Joint hypermobility is common in childhood and can be associated with musculos...
BACKGROUND: Joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) is a heritable connective tissue disorder characteris...
Introduction: Joint hypermobility is common in childhood and can be associated with musculoskeletal ...
Background: Children with Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (JHS) have reduced knee joint proprioceptive ...
Hypermobility syndrome (HMS) is characterised by generalised joint laxity and musculoskeletal compla...
ObjectivesTo explore the relationships between the degree of musculoskeletal pain, pain associated w...
This poster was presented at the Annual Meeting of the British-Society-Rheumatology/Spring Meeting o...
Objective: To examine the evidence of an association between hypermobility and musculoskeletal pain ...
Objectives To investigate whether the rate of change of muscle strength in people with joint hypermo...
Introduction: Hypermobility syndrome (HMS) is a common cause of morbidity in children, with the knee...
Hypermobility syndrome (HMS) is a major source of morbidity in children. Impaired quality of life (Q...
INTRODUCTION: To provide a state of the art on diagnostics, clinical characteristics, and treatment ...
Aim: To determine whether patient characteristics can predict change in health-related quality of li...