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Describe how the arthritic joint differs from a normal joint

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Answered by vishakhabhatia
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Arthritic joints are different from normal joints in the following ways: They have less lubrication, more synovial inflammation, less cartilage at the ends of the bones, more bone spurs from joint instability, reactive bone marrow cysts and thickening of the bone at the joints since there is a loss of some of the cartilage that normally lies over the bone

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