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← Human Body & HealthWhy does excessive joint loading during weightlifting increase the risk of osteoarthritis in the knee, rather than tendinitis?
A)Increased collagen synthesis remodels tendons
B)Cartilage has high self-repair capacity
C)Reduced blood flow protects tendons
D)Chondrocyte death exceeds matrix repair✓
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Osteoarthritis risk increases with excessive joint loading because the resulting biomechanical stress leads to chondrocyte apoptosis. The rate of cartilage matrix degradation exceeds its repair; therefore, osteoarthritis develops rather than tendinitis, which involves tendon inflammation.
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