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Can Hypermobility Go Away With Age? The Complex Reality

Hypermobility is most common in children and young people and typically decreases with age as connective tissues naturally stiffen. However, the notion that hypermobility and its associated symptoms will simply go away with age is a myth and a significant oversimplification of a complex reality. For many, the decrease in joint flexibility is replaced by new challenges, including increased pain and joint instability due to cumulative wear and tear.

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