Joint Protection And Hypermobility: Investing in Your Child’s Future

  Parents of hypermobile kids are taught early on not to pull on limbs while dressing them or picking them up.  It is less common to teach children how to protect their own joints. In fact, parents may be encouraged by their child’s doctors to let them be “as active as they want to be,…… Continue reading Joint Protection And Hypermobility: Investing in Your Child’s Future

Hypermobile Toddlers: It’s What Not To Do That Matters Most

  Do you pick up your toddler and feel that shoulder or those wrist bones moving a lot under your touch?  Does your child do a “downward dog” and her elbows look like they are bending backward?  Does it seem that his ankles are rolling over toward the floor when he stands up?  That is…… Continue reading Hypermobile Toddlers: It’s What Not To Do That Matters Most