Abstract

The study included 81 women with low back pain (LBP), 48 of them with joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS). In patients with low back pain JHS occurs earlier and is more common. Clinical manifestations (severity of vertebral, muscular-tonic and reflex pain syndrome) in this group are scarcer, but the pain has an equally big impact on the patients’ lives in both groups. Patients with JHS have significantly less incidence and severity of symptoms of tension, due to the structural features of the ligamentous apparatus and muscular corset that forms the basis for diagnostic mistakes. The verified methods (neurophysiological, neyroimidzha methods) are considerably important for patients with JHS.

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