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hyper-mobility or double jointedness causes abnormal distribution of wear and tear on joints, leading to the joints wearing and this can lead to osteoarthritis.

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No, being double-jointed does not cause Arthritis. Double-jointedness, also known as hypermobility, is a condition where joints move beyond the normal range of motion. Arthritis, on the other hand, is a joint disease involving inflammation that causes pain and stiffness.

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