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hypermobility
hypermobility (ˌhaɪpəməʊˈbɪlɪtɪ) n (Medicine) med an extension of the joints beyond normal capacityTranslationsEncyclopediaSeedouble-jointedhypermobility
hy·per·mo·bil·i·ty (hī'pĕr-mō-bil'i-tē), Increased range of movement of joints, and joint laxity, occurring normally in children and adolescents or as a result of disease, for example, Marfan or Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.hypermobility Instability Orthopedics Any motion occurring in a joint in response to the reactive force of gravity at a time when that joint should be stable under such a load; hypermobility is often misused to describe extra movement as seen in a contortionist.HypermobilityUnusual flexibility of the joints, allowing them to be bent or moved beyond their normal range of motion.Mentioned in: Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Marfan Syndrome, Vegetative State |