Hypermobility may increase Long Covid risk. Hypermobility is characterized by joints capable of moving beyond the normal range of motion, often due to abnormalities in connective tissue.
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Double trouble: Hypermobility may increase Long Covid risk - The Sick Times
“For a middle-aged woman who hasn’t had any actual injuries, I’ve had a huge amount of physical therapy,” says Liza DiLeo Thomas, a 52-year-old emergency medicine doctor in New Orleans and mom to five kids. “My neck muscles were always weak, my knees were bad. In retrospect, I was actually hypermobile, I just didn’t realize it.” Hypermobility is a catch-all term for a spectrum of disorders characterized by joints capable of moving beyond the normal range of motion, often due to abnormalities in connective tissue. The most common of these disorders, which range from mild to severe, is known as Hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (HEDS). HEDS seems to be more common in women and also may be connected to some cases of Long Covid.