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Connected Issues: Understanding Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Endometriosis 

A Free Webinar in Honor of EDS/HSD Awareness Month

Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS) are a group of 13 inherited, genetic connective tissue disorders characterized by joint hypermobility, stretchy skin, chronic pain, severe fatigue, easy bruising, and slow wound healing. While EDS is gaining awareness, many people don’t know that studies have found a link between certain types of EDS and endometriosis. 

This free webinar hosted by New York Women’s CBT and Solstice Physiotherapy will bring together experts, including ESSE Care’s Dr. Amanda Chu, on a multidisciplinary panel. The panel will discuss the links between EDS/HSD and endometriosis with the goal of empowering patients and providers. 

Featured
Physician

Dr. Chu

Endometriosis Specialist & Surgeon

Dr. Chu will join a multidisciplinary panel spanning women’s health, functional medicine, mental health, gut health, physical therapy, and more to discuss the complex connections between endometriosis and Ehlers-Danlos syndromes. 

What This Discussion Will Explore

The EDS
Endo Link

Overlapping symptoms, shared mechanisms (such as connective tissue dysfunction and inflammation), and why these conditions so often co-occur.

Challenges in
Diagnosis

Common misconceptions about EDS and endometriosis and how providers can better serve their patients (and patients can advocate for themselves).

Evidence-Based
Treatments

Whole-body approaches including medical, surgical, pelvic floor, and mind-body strategies.

Practical
Insights

Tools to better understand and manage care and build an effective care team.

This session aims to connect the dots and empower more informed, collaborative care.

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