An impressive video has emerged from US of a woman with a genetic disorder that allows her to dislocate any joint she wants squeezing out of a pair of handcuffs.
The footage, filmed on December 7, shows the woman, who has Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS), using her condition to her advantage to get out of real police handcuffs without a key.
She later wrote online: "I have a genetic disorder called Ehlers Danlos Syndrome that makes me able to dislocate any joint I want, so I can do several strange body tricks.
"My mother's boyfriend borrowed some handcuffs from his friend, a sheriff, and let me use them for the video."
The footage, filmed on December 7, shows the woman, who has Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS), using her condition to her advantage to get out of real police handcuffs without a key.
She later wrote online: "I have a genetic disorder called Ehlers Danlos Syndrome that makes me able to dislocate any joint I want, so I can do several strange body tricks.
"My mother's boyfriend borrowed some handcuffs from his friend, a sheriff, and let me use them for the video."
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