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10 Dec 2017 06:40 AM
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My daughter has had a couple of subluxations since @Catcakes, so while the joints are technically healed, it is vitally important to develop muscle strength in support of hyper mobile ligaments ..... like a counter-weight, but none of my baby dragons are athletically inclined .... unlike their dad .... :face_with_rolling_eyes: .... who is making up for all of them put together .....

Your partner might need ongoing bracing and extra gym work to prevent future re-injury occurrences.  The physio ought to be able to advise you, but the hyper mobility question probably needs to be asked by someone,

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