Joint Pain
anxiety/ depression, bladder issues, Celiac’s disease, chronic pain, dysautonomia, Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome, epilepsy, Interstitial Cystitis, irritable bowel syndrome, mental illness, rare disease
Hi I am Morgan Isabella Shaw. 24 years old an a professional patient. A blog covering chronic and invisible illnesses, mental health, food allergies and well being. Hop over to Brains & Bodies to find out more.
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Education for patients and healthcare providers on proper physical therapy techniques, natural movement, and restorative exercise for Hypermobility Syndromes, such as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), including the complexities often caused by overlapping conditions.
Living with chronic pain is one of the hardest things that many of us have to endure on a daily basis. Living with pain while also coping with the multi-systemic effects of joint hypermobility, commonly diagnosed as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), is even more challenging. One of the best treatments for chronic pain due to Hypermobility Syndromes/EDS is learning how to move and exercise properly — our muscles do what our connective tissues cannot.
Move More. Move Better.
Living with chronic pain is one of the hardest things that many of us have to endure on a daily basis. Living with pain while also coping with the multi-systemic effects of joint hypermobility, commonly diagnosed as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), is even more challenging. One of the best treatments for chronic pain due to Hypermobility Syndromes/EDS is learning how to move and exercise properly — our muscles do what our connective tissues cannot.
Move More. Move Better.
chronic pain, Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome, endometriosis, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), TMJ, vulvodynia
Trying to stay active while dealing with chronic pain


