Frequently Asked Questions
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Common conditions include:
Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS)
Hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSD)
Chronic joint instability and recurrent subluxations
Chronic pain related to connective tissue disorders
Degenerative joint conditions in hypermobile patients
Post-injury or post-surgical instability
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Services are primarily focused on older adolescents and adults. If pediatric care is outside the scope of practice, appropriate referrals and guidance are provided.
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Yes. Education is a core part of care. Patients receive guidance on condition management, activity modification, pacing strategies, joint protection, and evidence-based resources to support ongoing self-management.
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Yes. Research on connective tissue disorders, biomechanics, pain processing, and regenerative therapies continues to evolve. Care recommendations are informed by current literature, clinical guidelines, and emerging evidence, while acknowledging where research is still limited.
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Yes. Tier levels are designed to be flexible. If your needs change, your tier can be adjusted to better align with your care goals. Any changes will be discussed in advance so you understand what services are included and how pricing may be affected.
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Clinical telehealth is only available if you are physically located in a state where the provider holds an active license. Educational consultations may be available for out-of-state patients.
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Follow-up care varies by service type and tier level. Some services include structured follow-up, while others may offer follow-up as an optional add-on. Clear expectations around follow-up availability, timing, and scope are reviewed at the time of scheduling so there are no surprises.
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If additional services are needed beyond what is included in your selected tier or care navigation plan, options can be added on an as-needed basis. This allows care to remain individualized rather than restrictive. All recommendations and costs are reviewed transparently before moving forward.
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You can begin by contacting Hypermobility Hub so we can schedule your consultation through the website. If you’re unsure which service is the best fit, guidance is available to help you choose the appropriate appointment type.
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Many patients with hypermobility conditions have experienced dismissal or delayed diagnosis. Hypermobility Hub is committed to listening, validating symptoms, and providing clear explanations—even when answers are complex. You will be taken seriously here.
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Yes. Patients from outside Florida are welcome to travel to Florida for in-person evaluation and care.

