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mynx

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What happens to a tendon when repetitive motions cause tendinitis?
 
  A) Becomes frozen
  B) Swells due to edema
  C) Becomes inflamed
  D) Pulls away from bone

Question 2

Which type of injury occurs when a bone is pulled away from its normal position in a joint?
 
  A) Sprain
  B) Stress injury
  C) Fracture
  D) Dislocation



joewallace

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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