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Is a larger range of motion without pain indicative of knee arthritis?

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Dr. John Michalski answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Surgery

Not sure.: Range of motion depends upon many things, including arthritis, joint irregularities (tears or loose bodies, for example), capsular tightness, as well as large body habitus--large amount of fatty tissue behind the knee.

Answered 10/17/2020

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