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What are the Symptoms of Hypermobility Syndrome?

Hypermobility Syndrome can affect the body in many different ways. For example, one of the highlighted symptoms of hypermobility syndrome is an abnormal range of motion in joint areas. A victim of Hypermobility Syndrome will be able to hyperextend or hyperflex their foot in many directions. An associated symptom of Hypermobility Syndrome would be pain upon flexing or extending a joint. An extreme and rare symptom of Hypermobility Syndrome would be scoliosis or a “curvature of the spine”.

Muscle pains are also common with Hypermobility Syndrome due to the fact that the muscles have to work harder to stretch along the joints when hyperflexed or hyperextended. Pain that is terrible during the day but leaves throughout the night is a very distinct pattern among victims of Hypermobility Syndrome. Sufferers are also said to often feel tendencies of fatigue and unexplained bruising.

  • Digestive and neurological problems can also occur with the syndrome.
  • Heart burn is a common digestive symptom that occurs with hypermobility syndrome.
  • Bloating and painful cramps can be caused
  • Nausea and vomiting are two symptoms of the syndrome.
  • A rare symptom with hypermobility would be irritable bowl syndrome.
  • Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome can occur as a symptom of Hypermobility Syndrome. Postural orthostatic tachycardia
  • syndrome is a neurological condition that speeds up the heart rate when a person stands up after sitting for a long time in one position.
  • Other known symptoms are associated are flat feet, thin and/or stretchy skin, anxiety, varicose veins and drooping eyelids.

How Can Hypermobility Syndrome Be Diagnosed?

Hypermobility Syndrome can be diagnosed with many different combinations of medical diagnostic methods. One method for diagnosing hypermobility is to obtain an x-ray examination. During the examination process, your joints will be visually assessed for their collagen levels. If the levels are too low, you may have Hypermobility Syndrome. Diagnostic labs can also perform tests to determine if you have low collagen levels. Hypermobility Syndrome can also be diagnosed by testing the range of your joints. A doctor will perform a series of tests that will assess your range of motion. Based upon the results of the test, the doctor can diagnose whether or not you have Hypermobility Syndrome.

Is Tylers a No-Win, No-Fee Solicitor for Hypermobility Syndrome?

Our solicitors are a ‘No-Win, No-Fee’ claims solicitor when appropriate. Victims of hypermobility syndrome can expect to receive up to 100% of their financial compensation. Visit our website for more details. Contact us for a free chat about any questions you may have.

Visit our website for more information on financial compensation for your medical negligence claims. Our website also has information about previous claims that have been awarded, testimonials about our services, and qualified legal representatives with experience in claims dealing with victims of medical negligence and Hypermobility Syndrome.

Where Can I Find More Information on Hypermobility Syndrome?

You can make a compensation claim by first visiting our website. Our website will connect you to our representatives that will guide you the process to make a compensation claim with our company.

All of our medical claims are funded through a Conditional Fee Agreement, formally known as the No Win, No Fee agreement. Tylers are 100% committed and guarantee there is not financial cost to you. Tyler Solicitors can help you claim with 3 years since your diagnosis.

How Do I Make a Compensation Claim for Hypermobility Syndrome?

If you are seeking compensation for medical negligence that has either caused or worsened your Hypermobility Syndrome, your claim will be calculated based on medical evidence.

The Hypermobility Syndrome is a life changing syndrome that can affect many areas of life. Whether you have been genetically diagnosed with Hypermobility Syndrome or your symptoms have worsened due to medical negligence, you are not alone. Fighting for your claims of medical negligence is what we are passionate about.

To contact Tylers Solicitors then please telephone our helpline on 0800 699 0079 (freephone) or email us info@tylerssolicitors.co.uk so we can give you some free advice on your next steps to making your claim. You can also follow us on our Google+ page.

For any Misdiagnosis Claims, call Tylers Solicitors today, a leading UK provider of no-win, no-fee legal services. Our experienced team will work with you to get the maximum amount of compensation you’re entitled to, following any kind of injury that isn’t your fault!

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