In the laboratory and rehabilitation setting, cable tensiometers ________.
A. may cause problems such as sagging abdominal muscles, round shoulders, and low-back pain
B. are operated without standardization of performance position
C. use a fixed percentage of 25% of the maximum strength to test muscle endurance
D. may be used to measure static strength of many different muscle groups
Answer: D
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