Hypermobile finger joints, illustration. This condition is also known as being double-jointed. The joints can stretch further than normal. There are a number of causes, typically affecting the ligaments, muscles and tendons of the joints. At top left, the three phalanges of a finger are shown, from left to right: the proximal phalanx, the intermediate phalanx, and the distal phalanx.
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