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World J Psychiatr. Oct 19, 2021; 11(10): 805-820
Published online Oct 19, 2021. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v11.i10.805
Table 1 Indications prompting screening for hypermobility spectrum disorders/hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome amongst patients presenting to mental health services (adapted from Ross and Grahame 2011[102])

Extra-articular features
Articular features
In children and adolescentsProlonged fatigue or tiring easily Joint dislocations/subluxations (including congenital hip dislocation)
Poor motor coordination or ‘clumsiness’ (such as poor ball catching and poor handwriting)Recurrent ankle sprains
Chronic widespread pain or ‘growing pains’
Delayed walking, with bottom shuffling instead of crawling
In adults Prolonged unexplained fatigue (including ME/CFS)Recurrent joint dislocations
Chronic widespread pain, particularly if unresponsive to analgesia (including fibromyalgia)Multiple soft tissue injuries/rheumatisms
Functional gastrointestinal disorders (such as IBS, functional dyspepsia, constipation)Premature osteoarthritis
Autonomic dysfunction (such as orthostatic intolerance or PoTS)Persistent or recurrent joint pains
Progressive loss of mobility secondary to pain or pain-avoidance strategies
Laxity in supporting tissues (such as hernias, varicose veins, pelvic floor dysfunction)
Soft/hyperextensible skin, unexplained striae, easy bruising