Most healthy people move about without ever thinking of the minutia that allows for pain-free movement of joints. But, a disease, such as arthritis, that causes joint pain, joint damage, joint deformity, and limited range of motion can give you pause and make you want to learn more about your joints.
Let's look at the inner structure of a normal joint and then consider what goes wrong when arthritis affects a joint in Normal Joint Versus Arthritic Joint.
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