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a client was practicing for a marathon for many weeks. one morning on waking up, he realized that it was painful to move or rotate the right
lower leg. the pain was concentrated in the knee area. an ultrasound revealed that his knee bones were healthy. what could be the most likely
reason for the client's discomfort?
a his knees were missing ligaments.
b. he damaged a connective tissue while running.
c. he was taking calcium and vitamin d supplements.
d. his knee was made of cartilage instead of hard tissue.
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