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This paper was initially delivered at the Annual Congress of the Biological Sciences Division of the South African Academy for Science and Art, ARC-Plant Protection Research Institute, Roodeplaat, Pretoria, South Africa on 01 October 2010.

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  • Note: This paper was initially delivered at the Annual Congress of the Biological Sciences Division of the South African Academy for Science and Art, ARC-Plant Protection Research Institute, Roodeplaat, Pretoria, South Africa on 01 October 2010

  • Hypermobility syndrome (HMS) is observed in joints that extend beyond their expected range of motion

  • Results showed that from the total population, 25.17% of female subjects were at risk to only 11.04% of males

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Note: This paper was initially delivered at the Annual Congress of the Biological Sciences Division of the South African Academy for Science and Art, ARC-Plant Protection Research Institute, Roodeplaat, Pretoria, South Africa on 01 October 2010. Vergelyking van die Beighton nege-punt hipermobiliteit telling tussen mans en vrouens Affiliations: 1Department of Physiology, University of Pretoria, South Africa Postal address: Private Bag X20, Hatfield 0028, Pretoria, South Africa

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