Multiple Choice
You are treating a patient with a 5-year history of rheumatoid arthritis who is experiencing an exacerbation of symptoms.Which of the following is an appropriate intervention at this time?
A) A low-impact, aerobic exercise program to improve endurance and reduce fatigue
B) Grade II oscillation techniques to decrease the pain
C) Grade III joint mobilization techniques to increase mobility of involved joints
D) Progressive resistance exercise at an intensity of 60% of the maximum voluntary contraction to improve muscle strength
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