Describe the relationship between joint strength and mobility

A) A joint that is strong is also very mobile.
B) A joint that is strong is not very mobile.
C) There is no relationship between joint strength and mobility in healthy individuals.
D) In older individuals, joints are not strong but are more mobile, whereas in younger individuals, joints are strong and also mobile.
E) In older individuals, joints are strong and also mobile, whereas in younger individuals, joints are not strong but are more mobile.


Answer: B

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