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Background: Generalized Joint Hypermobility (GJH) is an increased joint range of motion in multiple joints. Its prevalence in the general population is usually a function of age, gender, ethnicity and Beighton score cut-off score. GJH has been documented to be beneficial to sports and activities tha...
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Division of Physiotherapy
2025
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