Cimolin et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Foot type analysis based on electronic pedobarography data in individuals with joint hypermobility syndrome/Ehlers-Danlos syndrome hypermobility type during …Cimolin et al., 2014
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- Cimolin V
- Galli M
- Celletti C
- Pau M
- Castori M
- Morico G
- Albertini G
- Camerota F
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- Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
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Background Joint hypermobility syndrome/Ehlers-Danlos syndrome hypermobility type (JHS/EDS-HT) is a rheumatologic condition characterized by generalized joint hypermobility and musculoskeletal and nonmusculoskeletal findings related to congenital laxity of …
- 208000002197 Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome 0 title abstract description 30
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