DIRECTIONAL PROTOTYPE — Kemper PT website rebuild preview prepared by Koa Kauwe. Structure and architecture only. Content marked "Coming Soon" will be written together once the project starts.

Hypermobility & hEDS

If you've been told you're "too flexible" or you've been diagnosed with hEDS, the standard pelvic PT approach probably hasn't worked for you. That's because most pelvic floor protocols weren't designed with hypermobile bodies in mind. Ours are.

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Full condition page content

The complete page will cover what hypermobility means clinically, why standard pelvic floor protocols often fail hypermobile patients, the modifications and progressions Beth uses, and how PT integrates with rheumatology and genetics for hEDS patients. Differentiates KPP in a niche underserved area.

Source material: Existing copy from kemperpt.com/specialties/hypermobility-and-pelvic-health/ plus your existing 'hEDS and pelvic health physical therapy' blog post plus Beth's expertise.

Planned scope: ~1,500 words · Schema: MedicalCondition + FAQPage + Service