书目名称 | Hypermobility of Joints | 编辑 | Peter Beighton,Rodney Grahame,Howard Bird | 视频video | http://file.papertrans.cn/431/430666/430666.mp4 | 图书封面 |  | 描述 | Although those of us (and particularly orthopaedists and rheumatologists) who deal with locomotor diseases in man are concerned mainly with stiffness and limitation of movement affecting not only livelihood but also the quality of life-from time to time we see patients suffering from too much of a good thing, whose joints are too freely mobile for the good of the whole man. In most instances, at least in youth, the benefit outweighs the debit. Many hypermobile people in the performing world ballet dancers, circus gymnasts, musicians and sportsmen and women-have delighted audiences over 20 centuries with their unusual ability, prowess and postures. Some types of acquired hypermobility can, however, be disadvantageous, an example being tabes dorsalis with its flaccid joints and perhaps pain as well. In a similar way the restored-to-normal mobility of treated rheumatoid patients (whether by prednisone or longer term drugs such as penicillamine or gold) must be considered abnormal-as hypermobility for that patient which in the long term may hasten secondary arthrotic changes. This treatise deals, however, with the abnormally mobile, either as an effect of inherited connective tissue | 出版日期 | Book 19831st edition | 关键词 | Colagen; Erbkrankheit; Gelenkbewegung; Gelenkhypermobilität; Hereditary disorders; Hypermobility; Joint la | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3510-4 | isbn_ebook | 978-1-4471-3510-4 | copyright | Springer-Verlag London 1983 |
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