58 - Hyp-ACCESS: L Tuthall and Audre Wirtanen on Reimagining Hypermobility

Content Warning: This episode contains mentions of suicidality, ableism, abuse, exploitation, medical trauma, white supremacy, eugenics. Please exercise listener discretion. On this episode, Kerry interviews L Tuthall (they, them) and Audre Wirtanen (she, her)--two disabled community organizers, care access advocates, artists, and researchers who co-founded and co-direct Hyp-ACCESS. Hyp-ACCESS is a Hypermobile-specific disability justice organization working to increase care access and justice for Hyps (a term they coined) in the arts, medicine, and alternative therapy spaces. L and Audre met in a somatic training that was not accessible to them and so they developed Hypermobile Accessible Proprioceptive Therapy (or HAPT) by combining sensorimotor theory with the values of disability justice. L and Audre develop and operate multi-field care access programs and are accessibility consultants for dance organizations and policy groups. They also run IRB approved research and collaborate with scientists at WUStL and Keene State. Links: https://www.hyp-access.com/ https://www.instagram.com/hyp_access/ https://www.instagram.com/audrewirtanen/ https://www.instagram.com/ltuthall/

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Hypermobility Happy Hour is the first podcast exclusively dedicated to discussing hypermobility conditions including hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Guests on the Hypermobility Happy Hour have included world renowned physicians, patient advocates, researchers, and individuals living with hypermobility. Listen in as we examine a wide range of topics, including treatment options for hypermobility disorders and ways to improve the doctor-patient relationship. The information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and not for the diagnosis or treatment for any individual. Hypermobility conditions can be complex and difficult to treat and it is extremely important to work with trained medical specialists for any diagnosis or treatment.