For Clinicians
A clinically-informed, evidence-supported movement platform for your patients.
Built for patients with hEDS, HSD and hypermobility-related conditions — The Zebra Club supports your care between appointments, without replacing it.
What it is
What is The Zebra Club?
The Zebra Club is a digital movement and rehabilitation platform built around the Integral Movement Method, developed over 18 years of clinical practice with hypermobile patients by Jeannie Di Bon, MSc, MA. It complements physiotherapy, pain management and specialist care.
Why clinicians recommend it
Why clinicians recommend The Zebra Club
- Designed specifically for hypermobile bodies — addresses joint instability, proprioceptive deficits, autonomic dysregulation, and post-exertional malaise.
- ORCHA approved, the NHS digital health standard.
- Peer-reviewed outcomes: 88.2% recommendation rate (Russek et al. 2026).
- Active in NHS Dorset and Kent care pathways.
- Developed by a specialist living with hEDS, POTS and MCAS.
Between appointments
How it supports your patients between appointments
Members typically report greater participation and confidence, reduced fear and anxiety around movement, improved pain regulation and endurance, and more consistent self-management between appointments.
- Consistent self-management practice.
- Structured pathways for pain, autonomic regulation and capacity building.
- Progress tracking clinicians can review.
- Reduces fear-avoidance and improves adherence.
Jeannie Di Bon, MSc, MAFounder & creator of the Integral Movement Method
Clinician training
IMM training for clinicians
Jeannie Di Bon delivers IMM training globally, including:
- EDS ECHO Program — delivered in partnership with the Ehlers-Danlos Society, educating clinicians worldwide in hypermobility-specific movement approaches.
- Polestar Pilates UK — a two-day IMM certification course training Pilates educators in movement for hypermobile bodies.
- CPD-Accredited NHS Training — delivered directly to NHS teams across the UK.
Get in touch
Enquiry form
If you would like to discuss referrals, membership or partnership opportunities, please complete the form below and a member of the team will be in touch.
We welcome enquiries from clinicians working with patients who may benefit from condition-specific movement support.

