The type of exercise whereby the caregiver moves the person's limbs within the normal range of movement is known as:

a. active exercise.
b. passive exercise.
c. isokinetic exercise.
d. isometric exercise.


b
This type of exercise is useful for a weakened or unconscious individual.

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