Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective medicine, anatomy Exhibiting
hypermobility ; able to move further than usual, as ofjoints . - adjective informal Excessively
mobile .
Etymologies
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word hypermobile.
Examples
-
My physio says they're "hypermobile" - too flexible, and so prone to injury.
-
His hips appear to be the only hypermobile part of him though, except for his imagination.
Illness, disability, ability, identity. Elizabeth McClung 2008
-
In these hypermobile times, new parents can't lean on the old support systems (extended families, the neighborhood coffee klatsch) for aid and advice.
Tv's Spock Flock 2008
-
Jon Stock's chapter on stability confronts me with lay people living a radical stability even in our hypermobile culture.
-
Jon Stock's chapter on stability confronts me with lay people living a radical stability even in our hypermobile culture.
Archive 2007-11-01 Fred 2007
-
"For a foot that is hypermobile, it can cause stress on the soft tissue," he says from Vancouver, citing the plantar fascia and peroneal tendons along the sides of the shins as targets for injury.
-
"For a foot that is hypermobile, it can cause stress on the soft tissue," he says from Vancouver, citing the plantar fascia and peroneal tendons along the sides of the shins as targets for injury.
-
Currently I have no diagnosis of what sort of problem this is, aside from the doctor saying that "Yes, you're hypermobile."
Comments for Andrea's Buzzing About: andrea 2010
-
At the risk of sounding odd, I didn't even realise that I was hypermobile until someone pointed it out to me.
Comments for Andrea's Buzzing About: andrea 2010
-
To fight a mobile enemy, we need to be hypermobile.
Fabius Maximus 2009
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.