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To Improve His Deficit, Jeremiah's Non-Affected Limb Was Constrained, Forcing

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To improve his deficit, Jeremiah's non-affected limb was constrained, forcing him to use the affected limb. This therapy is called


A) constraint-applied therapy.
B) constraint-induced movement therapy.
C) restraint therapy.
D) restraint-applied therapy.
E) forced movement therapy.

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