Hypermobility Specialist · Frisco, TX · EDS · hEDS · DFW

A Provider Who Actually Understands Your Body.

Dr. Conrad has EDS himself. He is not guessing at what you experience. He builds care plans that fit how hypermobile connective tissue actually works — not how a textbook says it should.

Why This Is Different

He Has EDS. He Is Not Guessing.

Most EDS patients have been through the same cycle: a provider who has never treated hypermobility, a generic protocol that makes things worse, and the quiet conclusion that nothing can actually help.

Dr. Conrad has lived that cycle. He was diagnosed with EDS and has spent years learning what actually works for hypermobile connective tissue — not from a textbook, but from his own body and from hundreds of patients with the same condition.

That lived experience changes how he listens, how he assesses, and how he builds plans. He knows that standard high-velocity adjustments are often wrong for hypermobile joints. He knows that "just strengthen it" is not a plan. He knows what it feels like to be dismissed.

Diagnosis

EDS — personal diagnosis, not theoretical knowledge

Approach

Hypermobility-aware protocols — lower force, higher frequency, stability-focused

Goal

Build control, not flexibility — you already have range of motion

Experience

Hundreds of hypermobile patients treated in Frisco, TX and DFW

The Problem

Why EDS Patients Get Dismissed — and What to Do About It

EDS does not show up on standard imaging. It does not fit the typical pain pattern. Most providers are trained to look for structural damage — a herniated disc, a torn ligament, a fracture. When they do not find one, they conclude the pain is not real or cannot be treated.

That conclusion is wrong. Hypermobility is a connective tissue problem. The joints move too much, the proprioceptive signals are unreliable, and the body compensates in ways that create chronic pain patterns. None of that shows up on an MRI.

A hypermobility-aware provider uses a different diagnostic lens. They assess movement quality, joint stability, load tolerance, and the specific breakdown patterns that hypermobile bodies develop over time.

The Clarity Visit is designed to do exactly that — identify your specific pattern, explain why prior treatment has not held, and determine whether The Chronic Pain Blueprint is the right next step for you.

Conditions

Hypermobility Conditions We Address

Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS)
Hypermobile EDS (hEDS)
Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder (HSD)
Joint Instability and Subluxations
Chronic pain in hypermobile patients
Fatigue and proprioceptive deficits
Post-surgical hypermobility complications
Athletes with hypermobility-related injuries

Patient Outcomes

"Finally Understood My EDS"

Having a provider who actually has EDS changes everything. He doesn't guess at what you're experiencing. He builds a plan that fits how your body actually works.

— Sarah K.

"Life Changing"

Dr. Conrad is not only informative, but life changing. He diagnoses it, treats it, and shows you how to keep it from coming back. No cookie cutter routine here.

— J. Luna

"It Finally Makes Sense"

We didn't stop when it felt better. We built it strong enough to handle real stress. I don't brace before every movement anymore.

— Cassie

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Tell Us About Your Situation

Four quick questions so Dr. Conrad can prepare for your visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frisco, Texas · DFW Area

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Hello. I'm the clinical assistant for Conrad Spine & Sport. I can answer questions about our approach to recurring pain, EDS/hypermobility care, or what to expect from a Clarity Visit. How can I help you?
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