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- Previous damage (e.g., meniscectomy). - Weakness of bridging muscles. - Increasing bone density. - Misalignment (e.g., varus and valgus). - Proprioceptive deficiencies (e.g., diabetes). - Obesity These increase the likelihood of what joint disease?

Author: Alexandra Jessie Wilson



Answer:

What are 3 non-genetic factors that might lead to osteoartheritis?


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