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Dr. Brittany Goss Featured in Rheumatology Advisor’s Spotlight on EDS

by
David Harris
Updated:
November 2025

We’re excited to share that Rheumatology Advisor has published a new feature on the management of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), highlighting the expertise of Dr. Brittany Goss, Rheumatologist and Internal Medicine physician at The EDS Clinic (www.EDS.clinic).

Released on November 17, 2025, this article is Part 2 of a two-part series exploring both the challenges of diagnosing EDS and the evolving landscape of how best to manage it. While Part 1 focused on the diagnostic odyssey that many patients face, the newest installment brings needed attention to the real-world clinical care that helps patients navigate pain, dysautonomia, instability, gastrointestinal symptoms, and more.

You can read the full feature here:
https://www.rheumatologyadvisor.com/features/ehlers-danlos-syndrome-management/

Highlights from the Article:

In her interview, Dr. Goss discusses several pillars of EDS management that reflect the care philosophy we bring to every patient:

1. Physical therapy as the foundation of care

She emphasizes the importance of hypermobility-informed PT focused on strengthening, proprioception, and joint protection — a cornerstone approach for improving long-term outcomes.

2. A system-by-system evaluation for comorbidities

Dr. Goss highlights the need to identify conditions commonly seen alongside EDS, such as dysautonomia/POTS, mast cell disorders, IBS and dysmotility, pelvic floor dysfunction, and neuropsychological symptoms. This whole-system view is a key part of every first visit at The EDS Clinic.

3. Advances in genetics and emerging therapies

While the genetic basis for hEDS is still being uncovered, new research and early-stage therapeutic developments — from celiprolol studies in vEDS to novel dysautonomia treatments — represent promising steps forward.

4. Complex symptom categories that require specialized care

From headache evaluation requiring upright MRI to the challenges of fatigue, sleep issues, and viral-triggered dysautonomia flares, Dr. Goss outlines why expertise and deeper investigation matter for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

5. How The EDS Clinic is changing the standard of care

Dr. Goss describes the clinic’s mission: to provide patients with the time, expertise, and multidisciplinary support they have historically lacked — and to help shift EDS from “rare and misunderstood” to properly recognized and responsibly managed across the healthcare system.

Why This Recognition Matters

EDS care is evolving rapidly, and articles like this help bring legitimacy, visibility, and clarity to conditions that have long been overlooked. We’re proud to see Dr. Goss represent both our clinic and the EDS community with depth, compassion, and clinical precision.

Her interview also reinforces a key belief we hold at The EDS Clinic:
Patients deserve comprehensive care and providers who understand the complexity of connective tissue disorders.

Read the Full Article

You can read the full feature here:
https://www.rheumatologyadvisor.com/features/ehlers-danlos-syndrome-management/

Congratulations to Dr. Brittany Goss on this well-deserved recognition — and thank you to our entire team for helping advance the standard of care for people with EDS, POTS, MCAS, Long COVID, and related neuroimmune conditions.

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