EDS haver here. It means the same thing, though sometimes to lesser degrees. Our joints shimmying around and our connective tissue not being built correctly mean we are constantly in levels of pain and discomfort, so lots of EDS becomes juggling pain/discomfort and altered range of movement. I ride, do lots of groundwork and do gym/yoga stuff so I can pinpoint what I need to make stronger and where I need to lay off, and am super lucky to have a great support network for when I can't lift haynets above my head etc. For Frankie, the riding will be helping stabilise those joints with muscle but she'll be so used to compensating for the pain and diminished movement so she can carry on. We all kind of have to make the choice of do we power on regardless to do something we love, or sit down and do nothing.