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What Is the Usual Direct Result of One Joint Becoming

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Question 14

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What is the usual direct result of one joint becoming hypomobile?


A) Adjacent joints become hypermobile.
B) Adjacent joints have a restricted range of motion.
C) Body parts above counterbalance.
D) There is no patterned response.

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