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explain why arthritis makes it more difficult to move a joint​

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Answered by RuSTy99
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When a joint develops osteoarthritis, part of the cartilage thins and the surface becomes rougher. This means the joint doesn't move as smoothly as it should. When cartilage becomes worn or damaged, all the tissues within the joint become more active than normal as the body tries to repair the damage.

Answered by XxllMrRDXllxX001
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Explanation:

When a joint develops osteoarthritis, part of the cartilage thins and the surface becomes rougher. This means the joint doesn't move as smoothly as it should. When cartilage becomes worn or damaged, all the tissues within the joint become more active than normal as the body tries to repair the damage.

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