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So it's come to my attention that I most certainly have hypermobility of the fingers and perhaps shoulders (more commonly referred to, incorrectly, as double-jointedness). I can bend all of my fingers back past 90 degrees and I used to be able to touch my left pinky to the back of my hand, but can only come within about a centimeter now. + Show Spoiler + Needless to say, this was pretty awesome to me as a kid, but I had completely forgotten about it until today. I've been looking up info about this kind of thing online, but I can't seem to find any definite information on how common it is.
That's where you come in, TL. I want to know:
Do you have finger hypermobilty?
We'll define it as being able to do 2 of the following:
Able to bend each finger back past 90 degrees with minimal discomfort.
Able to bend ring finger laterally over middle finger and pinky laterally over ring finger. Doesn't have to be as perfect as the photo, I can just barely do this and the last joint certainly isn't straight.
Able to touch thumb to forearm.
Poll: Are your fingers hypermobile? (Vote): Yes (Vote): No (Vote): I'm not sure
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On February 25 2010 09:18 ZaplinG wrote: not me but my gf can! can she spread her legs wide open w/o bending her knees?
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I can do the first one and kinda the second one. Third one is retardedly easy and I doubt is a sign of hypermobility or whatever.
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yeah, 3rd doesn't require much flexibility
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i can't even do third :D stiff as a stick >_<
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On February 25 2010 09:29 Bibbit wrote: I can do the first one and kinda the second one. Third one is retardedly easy and I doubt is a sign of hypermobility or whatever. Hmmm... maybe it's just easy because you are hypermobile?
Can most of you do the 3rd one? If so I guess we know it's not an indicator.
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I can do the first one... but the third one is a little painful, 2nd one, can't do
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You all have Marfan's Syndrome. Good luck.
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What the fuck, that is crazy O.O!
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On February 25 2010 09:43 Romantic wrote: You all have Marfan's Syndrome. Good luck. Untrue, sir. I lack the stretchy skin which is characteristic of that condition.
If I "have" anything, it is Benign Hypermobility Joint Syndrome, although even this seems unlikely as I do not experience any kind of joint pain and the flexibility is basically limited to my fingers.
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It hurts me just to look at that.
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I can do 2 out of 3 things you posted (can't do the first, but I guess it would be possible with practice). I also possess no less than 2 Nintendo thumbs (even though I've never had any console).
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YOU WILL ALL GET ARTHRITIS!
jk jealousy. Wow you finger-stretchy guys should do so good at SC (I wish my pinky was stretchy enough that I could constantly keep it on Ctrl ).
So jelrous </3
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All this potential... + Show Spoiler +...wasted since you play protoss!
btw haven't see you on iccup lately. you change ids again? -tkg
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I am unable to get a dislocated shoulder, is that what you were talking about when you mentioned shoulders? I can do 2 of the 3.
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On February 25 2010 10:33 Trap wrote:All this potential... + Show Spoiler +...wasted since you play protoss!
btw haven't see you on iccup lately. you change ids again? -tkg Haven't been playing too much lately and when I have it's usually on my new team account. I'll pm it to you.
On February 25 2010 11:08 GreEny K wrote: I am unable to get a dislocated shoulder, is that what you were talking about when you mentioned shoulders? I can do 2 of the 3. Only that I can push my shoulder slightly out of its socket easily (I wouldn't call it a full dislocation by any means) and that I can do this:
Which seems pretty unremarkable and likely within the realm of normal movement. It was under google image searches for "double-jointed" and "hypermobility" so I by that highly scientific reasoning I thought I'd mention it.
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