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Relationship of joint hypermobility and musculoskeletal problems and frequency of benign joint hypermobility syndrome in children.
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journal of ayub medical college - 2010 - دوره : 22 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:150 -154
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چکیده
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The majority of individuals with joint hypermobility remain asymptomatic. however,those associated with benign joint hypermobility syndrome (bjhs),develop a number of systemic manifestations. our objective was to determine the relationship between joint hypermobility and musculoskeletal problems,and frequency of bjhs in children and adolescents. this cross-sectional observational descriptive study was conducted at outpatient department,the children's hospital,lahore,pakistan. a total of 872 individuals (4-18 year) were examined for hypermobile joints using beighton score > or = 4. a questionnaire was implied to get data regarding demographic profile,musculoskeletal and extra-articular complaints,family history of joint problems and daily activity. brighton's criteria were implied for diagnosis of bjhs. the frequency of joint hypermobility was 37.0%; male 39.5%,and female 34.2% (p = 0.1). there was a gradual decline in mean beighton score with age. the female population showed increase in mean beighton score around 16-17 year age. arthralgias and back pains 7.7% vs. 1.6%,(p < 0.001),and hernias 2.5% (p = 0.03) were significantly higher in individuals with joint hypermobility. history of joint problems in the family was also significantly higher in children with joint hypermobility (p = 0.01). bjhs was detected in 4.8% children (male 3.6% and female 6.3%,p = 0.06). arthralgias (51.0%),hernias (16.3%),joint dislocations (8.2%) and varicose veins (8.2%) were the most common presentations. bjhs is common among children. arthralgias,back pains and hernias are significantly higher in these individuals.
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