Brighton Criteria For Benign Joint Hypermobilty Syndrome

Major Criteria

  • A Beighton score of 4/9 or greater (either currently or historically)
  • Arthralgia for longer than 3 months in 4 or more joints

Minor Criteria

      • A Beighton score of 1, 2 or 3/9 (0, 1, 2 or 3 if aged 50+)
      • Arthralgia (> 3 months) in one to three joints or back pain (> 3 months), spondylosis, spondylolysis/spondylolisthesis.

      • Dislocation/subluxation in more than one joint, or in one joint on more than one occasion.
      • Soft tissue rheumatism. > 3 lesions (e.g. epicondylitis, tenosynovitis, bursitis).
      • Marfanoid habitus (tall, slim, span/height ratio >1.03, upper: lower segment ratio less than 0.89, arachnodactyly [positive Steinberg/wrist signs].
      • Abnormal skin: striae, hyperextensibility, thin skin, papyraceous scarring.
      • Eye signs: drooping eyelids or myopia or antimongoloid slant.
      • Varicose veins or hernia or uterine/rectal prolapse.

The Diagnosis

The diagnois of Benign Joint Hypermobility is made if

Two major criteria are present

or

There is one major and two minor criteria present

or

Four minor criteria are present

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