Multiple Choice
When designing an exercise program to return a patient to his/her prior functional level, each of the following guidelines is true except:
A) Proximal stability is a requirement for controlled distal mobility.
B) Coordinated segmental and global stability of the spine is needed for execution of functional tasks with safe body mechanics.
C) Stability of each joint is necessary for effective function of the extremities.
D) Exercises for strength and power should precede balance and stability exercises.
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