Sumario: | This work by Ardy Rafael Rodríguez García is a doctoral thesis focused on designing a physical exercise program for adolescents with Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (JHS) and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Hypermobility Type (EDS-HT). It addresses the challenges presented by these hereditary connective tissue disorders, which cause joint pain, muscle pain, and locomotor deformities, affecting daily and educational activities. The study involves a pre-experimental design with evaluations of a group of adolescents participating in a therapeutic exercise program. The program aims to relieve physical discomfort and improve performance in daily activities. The research highlights the importance of tailored physical therapy and rehabilitation to manage symptoms effectively, offering a novel approach with significant social utility. The intended audience includes healthcare professionals, geneticists, and physical therapists focusing on adolescent health and rehabilitation.
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