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Updated by SGH-AHPEDIA Physiotherapy is very helpful for people with hypermobile joints. Instead of focusing on stretching, treatment emphasises strengthening, stability, and controlled movement to make joints feel more secure. Many individuals with hypermobility experience improved comfort and reduced episodes of “giving way” once stability is addressed. Contact us
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