@distelfliege
With all of these splints there is some loss of manual dexterity, which is annoying. After a while you get used to it, but tying shoelaces is still way more annoying than it used to be. But I wear a lot of splints, you may not need to splint as many joints as I do.
Some hand therapists think splinting is a good idea and some are very anti-splint. I use my hands more with the splints and they are getting stronger as a result.
health, eds Afficher plus
@distelfliege It's worthwhile to go through the whole official criteria (Beighton, Brighton, and other criteria) because EDS is a degenerative condition. The more hypermobility you put your joints through, the worse they're going to get (if it's EDS). There can also be major organ involvement (I'm currently dealing with my stomach not absorbing nutrients properly, as well as other "fun" GI issues. Have already had my gallbladder removed as well, and regularly pass kidney stones).