Latricia wants to measure her client's ability to perform everyday movements, such as bending, turning, and reaching. Which of the following tests should she use?
A. The Total Body Rotation Test
B. The Abdominal Crunch Test
C. The Modified Sit-and-Reach Test
D. The Modified Dip Test
E. The Bench Jump Test
Answer: A
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