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Although your local apple orchard grows nine different varieties of apples that come into season from late August through early November,it grows only apples and is therefore an example of a monoculture.
Hypermobility
A condition characterized by joints that can move beyond the normal range of motion, sometimes leading to joint pain and increased risk of injury.
Double-Jointedness
A term often inaccurately used to describe people with hypermobile joints that allow them to extend beyond the normal range.
Low Mobility
A condition characterized by a reduced ability to move freely and easily, often due to injury, illness, or physical limitations.
Synovial Joints
Joints that are surrounded by a flexible capsule filled with synovial fluid, allowing for smooth and wide-ranging motion.
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