Multiple Choice
Which positions of the involved lower extremity are most detrimental to a patient with hemiplegia?
A) Prolonged hip extension and internal rotation, and ankle dorsiflexion
B) Prolonged hip flexion and internal rotation, and knee extension
C) Prolonged hip flexion and external rotation, and ankle plantarflexion
D) Prolonged hip extension and external rotation, and ankle dorsiflexion
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