Joint hypermobility and headache.
The resource authored by Brad T. Tinkle explores the relationship between joint hypermobility, often seen in Ehlers-Danlos Hypermobility Syndrome, and the occurrence of headaches. It discusses how the anatomical and physiological changes associated with hypermobility might contribute to headache symptoms, possibly due to altered neck and cranial spine dynamics, vascular changes, or increased susceptibility to autonomic dysfunction. This information is crucial for both patients experiencing these symptoms and clinicians in understanding potential links and considering them during diagnosis and management of headache in patients with EDS.