Exercise that a patient performs without assistance is called:
A) active exercise
B) active-assistive exercise
C) active-resistive exercise
D) passive exercise
A
Explanation: Active exercise is performed by the patient without help. Active assistive is not a type of exercise. Active-resistive exercise is performed by the patient while working against resistance. Passive exercise is performed by the therapist without assistance from the patient.
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