File:Hypermobile (double jointed) phalangeal joints.JPG

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Title: An 18 years old patient with Ehlers-Danlos syndrom can extend his fingers backwards to almost touch touch the forearm due to hypermobile phalangeal joints.

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Author: SamuelEDS94


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current20:03, October 6, 2018Thumbnail for version as of 20:03, October 6, 20182,592 × 1,944 (1.96 MB)MEcfsFMS (talk | contribs)Title: An 18 years old patient with Ehlers-Danlos syndrom can extend his fingers backwards to almost touch touch the forearm due to hypermobile phalangeal joints. Source: [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hypermobile_(double_jointed)_phalangeal...

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