El síndrome de hiperlaxitud articular en la práctica clínica diaria
Keywords:
hiperlaxitud articular, síndrome de hiperlaxitud articular, hipermovilidad articularAbstract
La hiperlaxitud articular, y sus manifestaciones clínicas que dan lugar al síndrome de hiperlaxitud articular, es una de las afecciones que más frecuente se presentan en la consulta médica, sin embargo, en la práctica diaria es poco diagnosticada, restringiendo el planteamiento médico a alguna de las expresiones locales que en esta entidad se desarrollan, en este trabajo planteamos algunas de la explicaciones que dan lugar a su cuadro clínico, sus criterios diagnósticos y las formas terapéuticas de afrontarlo, esperando ayudar en su comprensión.
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