Recognising and managing hypermobility and EDS in general practice

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In this episode:

  • Why Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and hypermobility spectrum disorder are more common – and often missed
  • The multi-system clues that can point to an underlying connective tissue disorder
  • How early recognition and team-based care can change outcomes
  • A healthcare professional’s role in diagnosis, pain management and advocacy
  • Where to find trusted resources and referral pathways

 

Experts: Dr Jason Lam, Specialist General Practitioner
               Leanne Scown, Sports & Exercise Physiotherapist

Host: Dr Rebecca Overton, GP and Medical Educator

Total time: 38 mins

 

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Last Updated: 31 Oct, 2025

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Dr Jason Lam

Specialist General Practitioner; Sports and Exercise Medicine Registrar; Consultant, Bluff Road Medical Centre

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Physiotherapist, Leanne Scown Sports Physiotherapy

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