In Episode 269 of ‘The STA Clinician Podcast’ (formerly known as The Sports Therapy Association Podcast), we present Part 2 of our four part series on ‘Neurodivergence In Healthcare’, in which we look at the link between Neurodivergence and Hypermobility.

Modern studies suggests that individuals with neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism, ADHD and Tourette’s have a significantly higher prevalence of joint hypermobility compared to the general population. Research by Dr. Jessica Eccles has shown that individuals with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) have an increased risk of autism. Her studies indicate that approximately 31% of autistic individuals exhibit joint hypermobility, and about 39% of people with EDS or HSD meet diagnostic criteria for autism. Additionally, over 20% of mothers with EDS or HSD have autistic children, suggesting a possible shared genetic or biological link.

In this episode of the STA Clinician Podcast, the panel of special guests highlight and discuss the importance of recognizing the relationship between joint hypermobility, hypermobility spectrum disorders, and neurodivergence, as well as the need for healthcare clinicians to be aware of these connections. Listen for discussion on diagnostic challenges, communication, individualized treatment strategies, and practical clinic adaptations to better support neurodivergent and hypermobile patients, Learn about current research, patient experiences of invalidation, dosing exercise safely, and simple changes clinicians can make, including intake questions, environment adjustments, and referral pathways, to improve care and reduce harm.

Special guests in this episode:

  • Bonnie Southgate – Founder of Movement Anatomy Essentials, MSK advisor at SEDSconnective
  • Kassandra Clemens – Advanced Clinical Massage Therapist at Ease Therapies
  • Rosi Sexton – Osteopaht at Olton Health and Performance, host of the Everyday Athlete Podcast

  • 00:00:00 – Welcome to The STA Clinician Podcast
  • 00:00:59 – Recap of Pt 1 and outline of the Pt 2 Episode 269
  • 00:02:16 – Special guest introductions
  • 00:05:20 – Bonnie Southgate
  • 00:06:06 – Jessica Janneman
  • 00:08:36 – Rosi Sexton
  • 00:11:18 – Discussion
  • 01:03:26 – Introducing the Neurodivergent MSK Clinicians Facebook Group
  • 01:04:57 – Closing comments and preview of next episode on Barriers
  • 01:09:07 – Close

Useful Links

Future episodes in this series:

Part 3 – 8pm Tuesday January 20th – Barriers

  • James Dewar-Haggart – Founder of Strong Path – Neuroinclusive & Mental Health-Informed Sports Coaching
  • Lesley Campbell – Massage Therapist at Lesley Campbell Massage

Part 4 – 8pm Tuesday January 27th – The Neurodivergent Therapist

  • Sarah Meharg – Occupational Therapist and Neurodivergent Accessibility & Inclusion Consultant at Moodlifter and Neuroflectuk
  • Kassandra Clemens – founder of Heal Your Confidence, a Level 7 Specific Learning Differences Specialist who helps in particular late-identified neurodivergent professionals.
  • Benjamin Mace-Crossley – Repose Injury Rehab – 3rd year BSc Sports Rehabilitator

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