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ICD-10 code: M35.7

Chapter: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

Understanding Hypermobility Syndrome

Hypermobility syndrome is a condition that affects the joints, causing them to move beyond their normal range of motion. This condition is also known as joint hypermobility or hypermobile joints.

Hypermobility syndrome is typically caused by a genetic predisposition, but environmental factors can also contribute to its development. Some of the symptoms of hypermobility syndrome include joint pain, joint instability, and muscle weakness.

  1. Symptoms of Hypermobility Syndrome
  2. Hypermobility syndrome can cause a variety of symptoms, including:

    • Joint pain
    • Joint instability
    • Joint clicking or popping
    • Joint stiffness
    • Muscle weakness
    • Fatigue
    • Difficulty with fine motor skills
    • Frequent sprains or dislocations
  3. Treatment Options
  4. There is no cure for hypermobility syndrome, but there are several treatment options that can help manage its symptoms. Some of these treatment options include:

    • Physical therapy to strengthen muscles and improve joint stability
    • Joint support devices such as braces or splints
    • Low-impact exercise such as swimming or yoga
    • Pain management techniques such as ice or heat therapy
    • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for pain relief
  5. Preventing Injuries
  6. People with hypermobility syndrome are at an increased risk for injuries such as sprains and dislocations. To prevent these injuries, it is important to:

    • Avoid excessive joint movement
    • Use joint support devices when engaging in physical activity
    • Warm up properly before exercise
    • Avoid high-impact exercise
    • Listen to your body and rest when necessary

If you are experiencing symptoms of hypermobility syndrome, it is important to speak to your doctor. They can provide a proper diagnosis and recommend an appropriate treatment plan to help manage your symptoms and prevent further injury.

Diagnosis Codes for Hypermobility syndrome | M35.7