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ss2343

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A severe or third-degree sprain will have
 a. no joint laxity. c. no joint laxity with no endpoint.
  b. some joint laxity with endpoint. d. increased laxity with no endpoint.

Question 2

What is lean body weight?



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Answer to Question 1

D

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A This is a first-degree sprain.
B This is a second-degree sprain.
C This would not occur.
D Correct.

Answer to Question 2

Lean body weight is the weight of a person's body after the fat weight has been subtracted.



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