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  1. The evidence-based rationale for physical therapy treatment of children, adolescents, and adults diagnosed with joint hypermobility syndrome/hypermobile Ehlers Danlos syndrome
  2. Generalized Hyperalgesia in Children and Adults Diagnosed With Hypermobility Syndrome and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Hypermobility Type: A Discriminative Analysis
  3. Is Motor Performance in 5.5-Year-Old Children Associated with the Presence of Generalized Joint Hypermobility?
  4. Chronic pain in hypermobility syndrome and Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (hypermobility type): it is a challenge
  5. Generalized Joint Hypermobility, Muscle Strength and Physical Function in Healthy Adolescents and Young Adults
  6. The association between muscle weakness and activity limitations in patients with Ehlers Danlos (Hypermobility Type): the impact of proprioception
  7. Activity impairments in adult patients with Ehlers–Danlos hypermobility type; the importance of pain and psychological factor
  8. Chronic pain in patients with the hypermobility type of Ehlers–Danlos syndrome: evidence for generalized hyperalgesia
  9. Commentaries
  10. The functional consequences of Generalized Joint Hypermobility: a cross-sectional study
  11. FRI0456 The influence of generalized joint hypermobility on physical functioning in healthy young adults
  12. AB0798 Is pain a main factor of activity impairments in adult patients with ehlers danlos hypermobility type?
  13. AB0800 Children with generalized joint hypermobility and musculoskeletal complaints: state of the art on diagnostics, clinical characteristics and treatment.
  14. FRI0455 Is the presence of generalized joint hypermobility in young adult female dancers beneficial?
  15. Children with Generalised Joint Hypermobility and Musculoskeletal Complaints: State of the Art on Diagnostics, Clinical Characteristics, and Treatment
  16. Generalized joint hypermobility in professional dancers: a sign of talent or vulnerability?
  17. Joint hypermobility with and without musculoskeletal complaints: a physiotherapeutic approach
  18. The Effectiveness of the Bobath Concept in Stroke Rehabilitation: What is the Evidence?