
The hypermobility paradox part 1
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Nearly a decade ago, Heath Williams met Ashton Wilson when she joined one of his lectures at Victoria University. Fast forward to today, both have become highly regarded osteopaths in their respected fields. In this episode, Heath sits down with Ashton to discuss hypermobility.
Ashton shares her insights into the challenges and passions that drive her work with patients and athletes facing connective tissue disorders, including Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder (HSD) and Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). She explores the paradox of hypermobility: how, when managed effectively, it can become a surprising asset for high-performing athletes and dancers, enhancing their abilities on the stage or field.
Through her wealth of experience, Ashton highlights the importance of personalised care. Each patient’s unique symptoms and comorbidities require tailored management strategies, ensuring that those living with this misunderstood condition receive the support they need to thrive.
Join us for an enlightening discussion about hypermobility, its complexities, and the inspiring work being done to improve the lives of those affected.
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