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    Functional Performance in Older Adults
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    Exam 11: Neuromuscular and Movement Function: Coordination,balance,and Gait
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    A Likely Cause of Gait Change in Older Adults Is
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A Likely Cause of Gait Change in Older Adults Is

Question 2

Question 2

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A likely cause of gait change in older adults is:


A) Overestimation of remaining postural control and muscle strength leading
B) Failure to perceive and recognize environmental barriers and hazards
C) Adoption of a more cautious walking pattern to address barriers
D) Persistent exhortations by younger adults to slow gait

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