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- noun An excess amount of
elasticity in a bodily joint
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And pointed out that I have what you call hypermobility in ...
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The mission was the victim of what terrorism experts call hypermobility, the low-tech stealth that helps bin Laden evade high-tech spies.
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The mission was the victim of what terrorism experts call hypermobility, the low-tech stealth that helps bin Laden evade high-tech spies.
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You have also missed my point about hypermobility, which is that reducing the need for mobility is the best energy saver.
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His teenage daughter Gemma was recently diagnosed with a heart condition called hypermobility syndrome, which affects joints and muscles.
News round-up 2009
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His teenage daughter Gemma was recently diagnosed with a heart condition called hypermobility syndrome, which affects joints and muscles.
News round-up 2009
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#94 Mark Walker: "You have also missed my point about hypermobility, which is that reducing the need for mobility is the best energy saver.
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All the time since having Dharma I have been thinking about doing yoga again, but am a bit worried about my joints as I have hypermobility syndrome and well I worry about the potential injury.
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Good Story … regarding technology pushing out public space and impression mgt .. maybe look at mobilities regarding public space or non-places, places of hypermobility.
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Martin's hypothesis is that if the collagen is too elastic, it leads to both flexible joints and stretchy blood vessels - problems involved in joint hypermobility syndrome and migraine, respectively.
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