liigesevastuvõtlikkus
Liigesevastuvõtlikkus, also known as joint hypermobility, describes a condition where the joints can move beyond the normal range of motion. This is often due to the elasticity of the ligaments and other connective tissues that surround and support the joints. In some individuals, hypermobility is a normal variant of anatomy and may not cause any problems. However, in others, it can be associated with a range of symptoms and health issues.
Hypermobility can be generalized, affecting multiple joints throughout the body, or localized, affecting only one or
A common manifestation of generalized joint hypermobility is Hypermobility Syndrome, which is characterized by joint hypermobility
Diagnosis of joint hypermobility is typically made through a physical examination, often using the Beighton score,