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Altered biomechanics refers to changes in the normal mechanical function and movement patterns of the musculoskeletal system, often resulting from injury, deformity, or disease. This disruption can lead to abnormal stress on joints and tissues, contributing to pain, impaired function, and progressive damage. For example, altered gait mechanics after a knee injury may increase the risk of osteoarthritis development in the affected joint.

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