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Lack of Movement (www.dynasplint.com/glossary/common_terms/lack_of_movement.php)
Describes the common causes of lack of movement and how the condition is treated.
Lack of movement is usually caused by joints not be able to move as a result of a disease, injury or trauma, or joints not being able to move because they were kept immobile for a long time as part of treatment for a disease or injury.
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