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You are working with a client who has had a recent RCVA with left hemiparesis.The client has difficulty maintaining trunk control while standing and has difficulty holding objects.Using Rood's approach to motor control,you decide to work with the client in a standing table while the client completes a jigsaw puzzle.This activity would involve which of Rood's components of motor control?
Spontaneous Recovery
The reappearance of an extinguished response after a period in which no further conditioning trials have been presented.
Spontaneous Improvement
The unexpected or sudden recovery or amelioration of a condition or symptoms without deliberate intervention.
Drug Interactions
The effects that may occur when the action of one drug is altered by the presence of another drug, food, or substance.
Clinician Bias
The predispositions or prejudices of healthcare providers that can affect clinical judgment and decision-making, potentially leading to unequal treatment of patients.
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