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Hi klawrence0177! The Ehlers-Danlos Society's Healthcare Professionals Directory is a great place to start when looking for providers in your area who have experience with EDS and HSD. I also recommend checking out their Support Group and Charity Directory and searching for regional Facebook groups for people with EDS and HSD. These groups can be super helpful for finding local resources and ...
I was recently diagnosed with HSD and I just moved to Vancouver from Toronto. In Ontario, they have a special clinic for EDS but as i was looking for a clinic in Vancouver, i realized that they don't have one. Does anybody know of doctors who have knowledge about HSD?
Yes, it is possible to have both Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder (HSD) and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). HSD is a condition where individuals exhibit excessive joint flexibility, which can be associated with musculoskeletal symptoms.
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Hi Lily_tar, This webpage has some information about skin hyperextensibility in EDS and HSD that you may find helpful. Under the FAQ section at the bottom of the webpage, there is a section titled "How is skin hyperextensibility measured?". If you click to expand this section, there is an illustration of skin hyperextensibility of the volar surface of the forearm.
Hi Mary_butterfly! Some people who have EDS and HSD find massage therapy very helpful. As other people have already mentioned, be sure to inform your massage therapist about hEDS and the symptoms you experience. Most types of gentle massage are safe for people who have EDS and HSD. It is best to avoid forceful manipulations and/or any movements that cause joints to sublux or dislocate. I hope ...
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