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From: Dynamic knee joint function in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)

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Dynamic joint function including range of motion (ROM) and flexion and extension torque from the control cohort: Impact of age and weight. A: Association of dynamic joint function and age in healthy controls. Dynamic joint function, including ROM, flexion and extension torques correlated with age in the healthy controls. Overall, the ROM decreased with increasing age, while both flexion and extension torque increased. B: Association of dynamic joint function and body weight in healthy controls. Dynamic joint function, including ROM, flexion and extension torques correlated with body weight in the healthy controls. ROM decreased with higher body weight, while both flexion and extension torque increased.

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