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The term "loose joints" has been used to describe the condition in which a person's joint is more flexible than usual. A person with this condition is described as "double jointed"
Hypermobility is seen in about 10%-15% of children and it's more prevalent in girls.
As parents and caregivers, raising a child with hypermobility could be challenging, especially if you are not equipped with the necessary knowledge. While some degree of flexibility is natural, excessive joint mobility can have a significant impact on your child's physical health and overall development.
This book is specially crafted for parents and caregivers raising children living with hypermobility.
In this book, you will find:
¿ Causes and risk factors for hypermobility
¿ Various types of hypermobility
¿ Impact of hypermobility on children and how to manage them
¿ Pain management strategies for hypermobile children
¿ Simple muscle strengthening exercises with pictures
¿ Practical tips to help your child cope with the hypermobility syndrome
If you are raising a child with hypermobility, this book is a comprehensive guide for effective management. Armed with knowledge, you can become a stronger advocate for your child's needs. You'll be better equipped to communicate with medical professionals, educators, and other caregivers to ensure a supportive environment.