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Episode 56: Does Hypermobility Cause Osteoporosis?

Sep 27, 202347 minTranscript available on Metacast
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Episode description

Welcome to Episode 56 of the Movement Logic podcast. In this episode, Sarah is talking about hypermobility, and what if any connection exists between hypermobility and osteoporosis.

You will learn:

  • Hypermobility, EDS, and Marfan’s Syndrome, explained
  • Is there any agreement in the research around hypermobility and osteoporosis
  • Why research quality always matters when we’re trying to determine a connection between conditions
  • What does ‘statistically significant’ mean and why it matters for research
  • What criteria matter when we’re looking at research studies
  • Why hypermobile people should be lifting heavy weights, regardless of what the research shows

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