yes, being triple joined is most commonly found in the thumbs where normally it would only be made up of 2 joints. It can usually be spotted by having the ability to dislocate the thumb, bend it right back or by having the ability to turn it to face backwards.
Yes. Anythings possible.
Usually people that are Asian, or come from Asia, are double jointed. But still, it's possible to have someone that is not Asian be double jointed?
No, your born that way.
It is possible for someone to be double jointed but others may become double jointed in a car accident. If you want to be more flexible practice every day and you may become better at your flexibility!!
I was born double-jointed, or hypermobile, which is the specific and correct term that your doctor will use. (It also can be called hyperlaxity). It is possible to be hypermobile as an infant because people don't just suddenly become double-jointed. Hope this helped you!!!
Yes, double jointed or hypermobility is when the joint is very flexible or lax. This can occurs in many joints but is most common in fingers and limbs. For example, if one is double jointed in their elbow, when they extend their arm the elbow will appear to be bent the opposite way or curving inward.
It is possible, but can only be done by someone who is double jointed in that way. I can do this because I am double jointed but I only know two other people that can do it as well.
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Yes, it is.
I am on both the left and right side of my collar bone, so yes it is possible.
I think so, I can bend over backwards and put my head in between my legs. I've been telling lots of people that my spine is double jointed, double jointed doesn't mean that you have two joints, it is usually just over elasticity in your joints. It can also be that your joint socket is smaller than it should be, so you are able to slide it in and out of the socket. So I would say, Yes it is possible.