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Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (Ehlers-Danlos): What Causes The Pain?
year: 2015
authors: Christopher J. Maloney
summary/abstract:Are you so flexible you can do tricks? Do you now suffer from terrible pain? Have you been told it’s genetic? In a fully reworked book (the first version was just medical studies), Dr. Maloney maps out the origins of the pain, discusses the flaws in the current model, and gives an alternate view of the pain. He also goes into more research and finds the probable culprit in a little-known hormone called Relaxin. For patients with chronic pain and those who love them, this book offers alternatives and hope. Dr. Maloney has been blessed with six EDS patients in his family practice, and he passes on his notes and what he has learned to you.
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