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EDS Back Pain

Low back pain is common throughout the United States with an incidence of 1.39 per 1000 person-years. It accounts for 3.15 of all emergency visits. It is also problematic in patients with Ehler-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). EDS back pain is truly a debilitating issue that could use some light shed upon it.Read more about EDS Back Pain

EDS Headaches

Due to an inherent disorder in the brain blood flow patients with EDS are prone to migraines. Ehler-Danlos syndromes are classified into thirteen subtypes.  Migraines with or without aura are the most common form of headaches in The EDS, hypermobility type (EDS-HT).Read more about EDS Headaches

EDS Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain can arise from many injuries including dislocation and subluxation. For patients with Ehler-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), this is especially problematic given their joint laxity.  EDS is a group of inherited disorders that affect and weaken connective tissues such as tendons and ligaments (1).Read more about EDS Shoulder Pain


Fibular Head Pain

The proximal fibula is the part of the bone that lives just below the knee joint on the outside. It’s attached to the leg bone (tibia) via strong ligaments and there is a small joint here. There are many things that attach here, so it’s a critical point where pain can occur.Read more about Fibular Head Pain


Front Shoulder Pain

Front shoulder pain is a disabling complaint commonly seen in the doctor’s office, with a lifetime prevalence of 70% (1). It is a treatable condition within the shoulder joint. If left untreated, the recovery can be awfully slow, with high recurrence rates. There are many causes of pain in the front of the shoulder joint.Read more about Front Shoulder Pain


Gluteus Medius Pain

The gluteus medius is one of the major muscles in your buttock and hip. There are three gluteal muscles you have probably heard about: They layer one upon the another much like a layer cake. The gluteus minimus is closest to the body followed by the gluteus medius and then the larger gluteus maximus.Read more about Gluteus Medius Pain

Hamstring Pain Behind Knee

Hamstring pain behind the knee is a real problem, but many people are unaware of its severity. The hamstring muscle group spans the back of the thigh and consists of three muscles – Biceps Femoris, Semimembranosus, and Semitendinosus. Pain in the posterior aspect/backside of the knee has to do with one of three hamstring muscles.Read more about Hamstring Pain Behind Knee