A 10 year-old patient has hemiplegia as the result of perinatal brain damage.Which of the following dysfunctions is the MOST likely secondary impairment?
A) Lower extremity motor control impairment contralateral to the damage
B) Unilateral passive upper extremity joint motion limitations
C) Asymmetrical step lengths while walking at a self-selected gait speed
D) Sensory impairments greater in the upper extremity than the lower extremity
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