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Speaking with medical doctors and other healthcare professionals is hard for a lot of patients, but it's especially challenging for hypermobile patients due to poor awareness and understanding of symptoms relating to hypermobile connective tissue. Join Alex as she delves into some of the challenges hypermobile patients face in today's medical systems and shares some her favourite tips for navigating those critical conversations.
You can find the 2017 hEDS Diagnostic Criteria here: https://www.ehlers-danlos.com/heds-diagnostic-checklist/
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Words Matter!
If you wish to read the National Institutes of Health style guide on inclusive and gender-neutral language, you can find it here: https://www.nih.gov/nih-style-guide/inclusive-gender-neutral-language
If you wish to learn more about my clinical work with both remote and in-person patients, you can visit my website here: https://www.hypermobilityhelpline.com/
If you wish to contact me directly, please send an email to [email protected]
And finally, make sure you're subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your brand spanking-new episodes (for the foreseeable future a new episode will be released every other week).
Best wishes in health and everything else!
-Alex
Hypermobility + Sports Specialist Osteopath M. Ost. BA (Hons)
G.OsC. Reg. 10375
Director of Active Ambition Ltd.
Creator of The Hypermobility Helpline
By Alexandra Orfanides5
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Speaking with medical doctors and other healthcare professionals is hard for a lot of patients, but it's especially challenging for hypermobile patients due to poor awareness and understanding of symptoms relating to hypermobile connective tissue. Join Alex as she delves into some of the challenges hypermobile patients face in today's medical systems and shares some her favourite tips for navigating those critical conversations.
You can find the 2017 hEDS Diagnostic Criteria here: https://www.ehlers-danlos.com/heds-diagnostic-checklist/
Connect with me on:
Words Matter!
If you wish to read the National Institutes of Health style guide on inclusive and gender-neutral language, you can find it here: https://www.nih.gov/nih-style-guide/inclusive-gender-neutral-language
If you wish to learn more about my clinical work with both remote and in-person patients, you can visit my website here: https://www.hypermobilityhelpline.com/
If you wish to contact me directly, please send an email to [email protected]
And finally, make sure you're subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your brand spanking-new episodes (for the foreseeable future a new episode will be released every other week).
Best wishes in health and everything else!
-Alex
Hypermobility + Sports Specialist Osteopath M. Ost. BA (Hons)
G.OsC. Reg. 10375
Director of Active Ambition Ltd.
Creator of The Hypermobility Helpline

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