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Joint hypermobility is what some people refer to as having “loose joints” or being “double-jointed”. Joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) is a condition that affects the joints and connective tissues. Many people with JHS have hypermobile joints, which means they can move their joints beyond the normal range of motion.

The symptoms of JHS can vary from person to person. Some people with JHS have few or no symptoms, while others may experience joint pain, fatigue, and dislocations. JHS is a lifelong condition that can be managed with medication, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes.