- On May 25, 2026
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Yes. In conditions like Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) or generalized hypermobility, the connective tissues that support posture and breathing mechanics may be more flexible or less stable.
This can lead to:
- Reduced rib cage stability
- Increased reliance on accessory breathing muscles
- Fatigue with breathing
- Poor coordination between breathing and core control
These factors can contribute to inefficient breathing patterns and symptoms like breathlessness or fatigue.
Physiotherapy can help improve breathing efficiency, postural control, and overall stability to support better function in daily life.


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