Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS): How to Protect Hypermobile Wrist #wrist #handspecialist #CarlPetitto

Wrist pain with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome can feel unfair: you’re trying to stay strong, but the joint keeps acting “loose” and unpredictable. We walk through what’s actually happening when ligaments are too flexible, why that creates wrist instability, and how certain training habits quietly make it worse. If you’ve ever wondered why a heavy bag, knuckle push-ups, or even pushing up from a chair can light up your wrist, this conversation connects the dots in plain language. . Welcome to The Hand to Shoulder Solution with Carl Petitto. Our mission is to provide you with expert-led strategies to eliminate pain and restore function from your fingertips to your shoulders. Whether you're recovering from an injury or looking to stay mobile, we’re here to help you get back to the activities you love. 🔗 Learn more and access resources at: carlpetitto.com 🔔 Subscribe for more expert recovery tips! SUPPORT THE SHOW HERE: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/BM... This helps Carl and his team bring more information to more people! Carl has been practicing since 2000. He continuously recognizes that there are many people who need our help! Thank you! DISCLAIMER - The content in this video and all videos created by Carl Petitto and his associates is provided for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or other qualified healthcare provider before beginning any exercise program or implementing any information contained in these videos. If you experience pain, discomfort, dizziness, or difficulty while performing any activity demonstrated, stop immediately and consult a medical professional. By participating in any exercises or activities shown, you acknowledge that you do so voluntarily and at your own risk. 🔗 Learn more and access resources at: carlpetitto.com 🔔 Subscribe for more expert recovery tips! © Copyright. Petitto, 2026. All rights reserved.