Welcome to Episode 56 of the Movement Logic podcast. In this episode, Sarah is talking about hypermobility, and what if any connection exists between hypermobility and osteoporosis.
You will learn:
- Hypermobility, EDS, and Marfan’s Syndrome, explained
- Is there any agreement in the research around hypermobility and osteoporosis
- Why research quality always matters when we’re trying to determine a connection between conditions
- What does ‘statistically significant’ mean and why it matters for research
- What criteria matter when we’re looking at research studies
- Why hypermobile people should be lifting heavy weights, regardless of what the research shows
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Prevalence of generalized joint hypermobility, musculoskeletal injuries, and chronic musculoskeletal pain among American university students
Beighton Scale
Hospital Del Mar Scale
Ehlers-Danlos Society
The Marfan Foundation
Hypermobility syndrome increases the risk for low bone mass
The Relationship of Joint Hypermobility, Bone Mineral Density, and Osteoarthritis in the General Population:The Chingford Study
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