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🗓️ 6 April 2022
⏱️ 37 minutes
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Those who suffer from hypermobility disorders are often at a loss of what to do to relieve the discomfort and tension that they experience. It takes a particular type of professional to recognize the nature of these conditions and make every effort to help individuals alleviate the symptoms they are facing daily.
Corinne Zeiderman is one of these professionals with a deep commitment to the treatment of patients with hypermobility conditions. Corinne is a skillful personal trainer and soft tissue therapist who works with clients that suffer from Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) and Hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD). Both of these conditions affect connective tissues such as joints and ligaments, and Corinne uses specialized therapeutic approaches to relieve the pain and tightness associated with EDS and HSD.
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Listen now to learn more about how dedicated physical therapists are offering a newfound level of relief to their patients.
To discover more about Corinne Zeiderman and her practice, visit fitnesswithcorinneuk.com or www.haleclinic.com.
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