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Hacking Hypermobility
Two Bendy Mommas
43 episodes
4 days ago
Hi! We’re Luna and Shelli, also known as The Two Bendy Mommas. We talk about the lived experience of those affected by the inherited connective tissue disorders, and its intersection with neurodiversity, elevating marginalized and intersectional voices for our community. Please note: Hacking Hypermobility is produced in its entirety by three disabled women in various stages of life and parenting adventures. New episodes are typically released biweekly from January through July.
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Hi! We’re Luna and Shelli, also known as The Two Bendy Mommas. We talk about the lived experience of those affected by the inherited connective tissue disorders, and its intersection with neurodiversity, elevating marginalized and intersectional voices for our community. Please note: Hacking Hypermobility is produced in its entirety by three disabled women in various stages of life and parenting adventures. New episodes are typically released biweekly from January through July.
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3.12 A Conversation With Fascia Researcher Dr. Tina Wang
Hacking Hypermobility
1 hour 21 minutes 55 seconds
3 months ago
3.12 A Conversation With Fascia Researcher Dr. Tina Wang

Summary

In this episode, Luna and Shelli interview Dr. Tina Wang, a leading expert in fascia and hypermobility disorders. They discuss the importance of fascia in the body, its role in conditions like Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, and the challenges faced in diagnosing and treating these disorders. Dr. Wang shares insights from her research, the significance of holistic care, and the need for better education and advocacy in the medical community. The conversation also touches on innovative treatment options and the upcoming Fascia Research Congress, highlighting the importance of collaboration in advancing the understanding of fascia and its impact on health.

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"Fascia is a system that permeates every organ."

"Fascia is crucial to all our metabolic processes."

"We are spiritual beings in a physical body."

Keywords

fascia, hypermobility, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, pain management, holistic health, proprioception, fascia research, chronic pain, treatment options, patient advocacy

Takeaways

Fascia is a crucial system that permeates every organ in the body.

Hypermobility is common in dancers and musicians, leading to unique challenges.

The treatment outcomes for myofascial pain are often unsatisfactory.

Patients need to learn how to manage their healthcare providers effectively.

Fascia plays a significant role in metabolic processes and overall health.

There is a need for clear diagnostic standards for hypermobility disorders.

Every patient requires an individualized treatment approach.

Many individuals with hypermobility are also highly sensitive and intuitive.

The Fascia Research Society is actively seeking collaborators for research.

Holistic care is essential for managing complex conditions like EDS.

Hacking Hypermobility
Hi! We’re Luna and Shelli, also known as The Two Bendy Mommas. We talk about the lived experience of those affected by the inherited connective tissue disorders, and its intersection with neurodiversity, elevating marginalized and intersectional voices for our community. Please note: Hacking Hypermobility is produced in its entirety by three disabled women in various stages of life and parenting adventures. New episodes are typically released biweekly from January through July.