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jonts, muscular system and tendons muscles and/or ligaments

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dislocation   bones in joint are displaced from their normal alignment; ends of bones are no longer in contact  
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osteoarthritis   bones in joint are displaced from their normal alignment; ends of bones are no longer in contact  
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rheumatoid arthritis   chronic form of arthritis with inflammation of joints, swelling, stiffness, pain, and changes in cartilage that can result in crippling deformities; autoimmune disease  
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sprain   damage to ligaments surrounding joint due to overstretching; no dislocation of joint or fracture of bone  
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subluxation   incomplete dislocation; joint alignment is disrupted, but ends of bones remain in contact  
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fibromyalgia   widespread aching and pain in muscles and soft tissue  
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muscular dystropy   inherited disease; progressive muscle degeneration, weakness, & atrophy  
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carpal tunnel syndrome   repetitive motion disorder with pain caused by compression of finger flexor tendons & median nerve as they pass through carpal tunnel of wrist  
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ganglion cyst   cyst that forms on tendon sheath, usually on hand, wrist, or ankle  
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strain   damage to muscle, tendons, or ligaments due to overuse or overstretching  
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