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Volume 33, Number 4, December 2011

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Editorial

Free Content Hypermobility
pp. 131-131(1)
Author: Ellis, Richard

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Joint hypermobility links with anxiety: history and present
pp. 132-136(5)
Authors: Bulbena-Cabré, Antonio; Pailhez, Guillem; Bulbena, Andrea

Prevalence of generalized joint hypermobility, arthralgia and motor competence in 10-year-old school children
pp. 137-145(9)
Authors: Remvig, Lars; Kümmel, Cristina; Kristensen, Jens Halkjær; Boas, Gudrun; Juul-Kristensen, Birgit

Joint hypermobility with and without musculoskeletal complaints: a physiotherapeutic approach
pp. 146-151(6)
Authors: Engelbert, R. H. H.; Scheper, M. C.

Is physiotherapy effective for patients with a chronic mid-body Achilles tendinopathy? A systematic review of non-surgical and non-pharmacological interventions
pp. 152-160(9)
Authors: Hutchison, Anne-Marie; Beard, David; Pallister, Ian; Topliss, Claire Joanne; Williams, Paul

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