SerVaas, Cory
Most babies and children are naturally very flexible. Many people become less flexible as they grow, but hypermobility continues into adulthood for some, up to about 20% of people. Being “flexible,”“bendy,” or “double-jointed” is not usually a problem, and for some, like dancers or ...
I'm 15 and still at it. My parents hate it. It has had little to no effect on my teeth. It's not something I do in public. I hardly even ever think about it. One weird thing though is that my sucking thumb is double jointed while my other is not. I'm not sure if these ar...
Secondary osteoarthritis, on the other hand, has a specific cause other than normal wear and tear. For example, young people can get secondary osteoarthritis if they’re athletes who use their joints a lot or if they have jobs that require the same bodily movements over and over. Causes of ...
She was double-jointed and we begged her to show us how her elbows bent. That must have been a very long July for her. Remember that? We played Barbies past the age when we wanted any other friends to know. I’d carry mine in a grocery bag over to your house and we played for ...
Plus, in an attempt keep all of this 'interesting blog'-worthy we’ll also discuss people who are double-jointed. You’ve probably met someone who can bend their fingers back freakishly far or bend their arm away from their elbow the wrong way....
Can connections be transient? Yes, like a brief connection between two people meeting momentarily. 1 What can break a link? Physical force, deterioration, or other factors can break a tangible link, while misunderstandings can break conceptual ones. 1 Share Your Discovery Share via Social Media ...
Also seems like my fingers grio the violin bow to tightly my pinky finger seems to be double jointed and my pinky finger would bend and not be straight unless it is firmly placed on the violin bow. Thanks, Dr. Fitzpatrick Paul Reply Julia Bushkova on December 5, 2017 @5:43 pm PST ...
The most common presentation of these disorders is hypermobility (being “double jointed”) and having stretchy or loose skin. Because there’s a lack of collagen production, it’s also common for scleras to be thin. This results in a bluish tint in the sclera. ...
Can be single (clarinet, saxophone) or double (oboe, bassoon). Oboists spend a lot of time crafting their double reeds. 9 Flute Known for its bright, clear tone. The flute's clear tone soared above the orchestra. 9 Reed The material and quality of the reed greatly affect the instrument...