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← Human Body & HealthIf an elderly patient exhibits reduced muscle strength and bone density following hip replacement surgery, which mechanism primarily explains the co-occurrence of these seemingly distinct symptoms?
A)Increased synovial fluid production
B)Enhanced osteoblast differentiation
C)Reduced mechano-transduction signaling✓
D)Elevated erythropoietin production
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Reduced muscle usage after surgery decreases mechanical load, leading to reduced mechano-transduction signaling in both muscle and bone; because both tissues require mechanical stimulation to maintain their structure and function, therefore muscle and bone mass decline together, rather than one compensating for the other.
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