Patient with hypermobile joint(s) develops chronic pain lasting 3 months or longer
Aetiology
- Higher incidence in females
- Rare genetic syndromes e.g. Marfan's, Ehlers Danloes
Clinical presentation
- Usually presents in childhood or 3rd decade
- Joint pains especially after exercise/physical work
- Frequent sprains and dislocations
Investigations
Modified Beighton score
- >10° hyperextension of the elbows
- Passively touch the forearm with the thumb, white flexing the wrist
- Passive extension of the fingers or a 90° or more extension of the fifth finger
- Touching the floor with the palms of the hands when reaching down without bending the knees
Management