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A condition often referred to as being double-jointed is an example of __________. A. hypermobility B. hypomobility C. hydromobility D. hypnomobility Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A B C D

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A. hypermobility. being double jointed is called hypermobility.

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A is the correct answer. Hypermobility is the condition of being ‘double jointed’ or extra flexible in the joints. It is usually inherited. It is not usually an issue - it is simply an extended range of movement - and can sometimes even be beneficial.
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