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    The Technique That Is Not Appropriate to Manage Spasticity/decrease Tone
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The Technique That Is Not Appropriate to Manage Spasticity/decrease Tone

Question 12

Question 12

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The technique that is not appropriate to manage spasticity/decrease tone in patients recovering from stroke is


A) rhythmic rotation.
B) deep pressure to the muscle tendon.
C) slow rocking.
D) muscle tapping.

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