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Submaximal isometric contractions are important for which of these activities
Passive Mobility
The degree to which a joint can be moved by an external force without the patient exerting any effort, indicative of the joint's flexibility and health.
Physical Therapist
A healthcare professional who specializes in the physical rehabilitation of patients to improve movement, function, and manage pain.
Flexed Angle
A term describing a joint that is bent, reducing the angle between the bones that form it.
Cane
A walking stick used to assist with balance, typically made of wood or metal, often used as a mobility aid.
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