Clinical characteristics of patients with hypermobile type Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (hEDS) and generalized hypermobility spectrum disorders (G-HSD): an online survey

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Patricia Teran-Wodzinski
Ambuj Kumar
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[1] University of South Florida,School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, Morsani College of Medicine
[2] University of South Florida,Department of Internal Medicine and Office of Research, Morsani College of Medicine
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Rheumatology International | 2023年 / 43卷
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Joint hypermobility; Joint instability; Ehlers–Danlos syndrome hypermobility type; Ehlers–Danlos syndrome type 3; Hypermobility spectrum disorder; Patient reported outcome measures; Signs and symptoms; Surveys and questionnaires;
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To examine the perspective of individuals with Hypermobile Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) and Generalized Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder (G-HSD), needed to help identify priorities and improve the lives of people living with these conditions. We conducted an online survey between November 2021 and January 2023. Participants were recruited through the Ehlers-Danlos Society’s Research Surveys website. We obtained 483 responses and 396 were analyzed. 80% of the survey’s respondents were individuals with hEDS, 90% were females, 30% were between 21 and 30, and 76% lived in North America, with 85% of the participants living in North America indicated being White or European American. Participants reported exercising from none to less than three times per week, with no physical therapy treatment. Ninety-eight percent of participants reported pain mainly at the neck (76%), lower (76%) and upper back (66%), knees (64%), shoulders (60%), and hips (60%). Approximately 80% of participants reported fatigue, joint hypermobility, joint instability, interference with daily activities, gastrointestinal problems, orthostatic hypotension, muscle weakness, and emotional distress. About 60% of respondents indicated walking issues, balance issues, and reduced joint proprioception. Nearly 40% of participants reported pelvic floor dysfunction and cardiovascular problems. Participants with hEDS and G-HSD reported pain on an average (SD) of 6.4 (± 1.3) and 5.9 (± 1.5) days in a typical week, respectively. People with hEDS and G-HSD desperately need more effective treatment options, a better diagnostic process, and education among health care providers.
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