We have all seen that novice contortionist who delights in doing splits, wrapping their legs behind their head, or bending their knee joints backward to make us squirm.
Here are two more mind-and-body-bending facts: Nearly 80% of female adults with ADHD are hypermobile and individuals with ADHD are four times more likely to be hypermobile than their neurotypical peers.You might be thinking, What on earth does ADHD have to do with being bendy?
New research suggests that hypermobility, a condition in which the joints have an unusually large range of motion, may be a common thread binding neurodivergence to a range of physical health problems.Joint hypermobility is the result of a genetic difference in connective tissue.
It can cause anxiety, brain fog, varicose veins, irritable bowel syndrome, and more.Understanding the interconnectedness of these seemingly disparate symptoms and problems can be transformative, particularly for people seeking a diagnosis and treatment.Hypermobility does not always cause problems; in fact, it may be advantageous, as it is with gymnasts and ballet dancers.
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