Yes, I didn't really address energy work or some of the other modalities that are often used to great effect; I was mostly looking to overview the disorder in a way that lets a therapist figure out what it is and therefore what they can use from their own skillset to treat an EDS client, though I'll definitely remember to mention some of the other modalities that can be beneficial, when I revise this.
I'm glad your daughter is able to use energywork and other modalities to help spare her own joints! I have mild joint problems, in comparison to what EDS can wreak, but I have definitely had to find ways to do massage that integrate energywork and modified body mechanics to spare my joints -- especially my fingers and wrists.
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I'm glad your daughter is able to use energywork and other modalities to help spare her own joints! I have mild joint problems, in comparison to what EDS can wreak, but I have definitely had to find ways to do massage that integrate energywork and modified body mechanics to spare my joints -- especially my fingers and wrists.