beccalynn
09-07-2002, 01:21 PM
My youngest Melodie who has Atypical Autism has hyperextended ligaments throughout her body. This is not a symptoms that is generally associated with Autism and not once run into this problem.
So because there are a number of health/genetic abnormalities running through this family (bipolar, autoimmune disorders, non-convulsive seizures, etc...) I was curious if hyperextended ligaments have been associated with any abnormalities/diseases or disorders.
I am also interested in learning more about the problem but have had difficulty sources any information. Thank you...
becca
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So because there are a number of health/genetic abnormalities running through this family (bipolar, autoimmune disorders, non-convulsive seizures, etc...) I was curious if hyperextended ligaments have been associated with any abnormalities/diseases or disorders.
I am also interested in learning more about the problem but have had difficulty sources any information. Thank you...
becca
[This message has been edited by moderator1 (edited 09-09-2002).]
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Jay Tor
09-09-2002, 12:40 PM
Is there any other name for this condition [hyperextended ligaments]? Is the hyperextension rigid, in a fixed position?
There's a condition associated with gigantism where the ligaments as well as the bones tend to be disproportionately long. Probably the most recognizable adult example would be Abraham Lincoln.
Just located another possibility - Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001468.htm
[This message has been edited by Jay Tor (edited 09-09-2002).]
There's a condition associated with gigantism where the ligaments as well as the bones tend to be disproportionately long. Probably the most recognizable adult example would be Abraham Lincoln.
Just located another possibility - Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001468.htm
[This message has been edited by Jay Tor (edited 09-09-2002).]

