People with excessive flexibility 30% more likely to say they had not fully recovered from Covid, research finds
People with excessively flexible joints may be at heightened risk of long Covid and persistent fatigue, research suggests.
Hypermobility is where some or all of a person’s joints have an unusually large range of movement due to differences in the structure of their connective tissues that support, protect and give structure to organs, joints and other tissues.
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