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Musculoskeletal stiffness is common in healthy adults and increases with age.

Hugh WatsonAmalie Lynggård HansenGiulia CalusiLars Erik Bartels
Published in: Musculoskeletal care (2020)
The prevalence of musculoskeletal stiffness in healthy subjects of all ages is not negligible, and the high frequency of stiffness and greater severity in the upper age cohort suggest that the background joint stiffness amongst older subjects should be considered when interpreting stiffness in rheumatologic patients.
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