Which of the following would be considered a compensatory approach to interventions for a patient with sensory impairments?
A) Guided practice with augmented feedback to supplement sensation.
B) Having the patient walk at home without shoes to increase sensory input.
C) Regular skin checks of areas where there is impaired sensation.
D) Thermal stimulation of the impaired extremity in a whirlpool bath.
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