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Conversely, hyperflexibility must be avoided, because loose-jointed individuals are more prone to dislocations and other injuries.
Escape Your Shape Ph.D. EDWARD J. JACKOWSKI 2001
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Conversely, hyperflexibility must be avoided, because loose-jointed individuals are more prone to dislocations and other injuries.
Hold it! Edward J. Jackwski 1995
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Conversely, hyperflexibility must be avoided, because loose-jointed individuals are more prone to dislocations and other injuries.
Hold it! Edward J. Jackwski 1995
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Conversely, hyperflexibility must be avoided, because loose-jointed individuals are more prone to dislocations and other injuries.
Hold it! Edward J. Jackwski 1995
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Conversely, hyperflexibility must be avoided, because loose-jointed individuals are more prone to dislocations and other injuries.
Hold it! Edward J. Jackwski 1995
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