How could you inhibit spasticity in the left, upper extremity of your patient - a toddler with cerebral palsy?
A) Have the toddler reach for toys overhead with the left hand.
B) Have the toddler reach for toys in varying positions.
C) Have the toddler side sit with his weight on the left arm and reach for toys with the right hand.
D) Have the toddler run across the room and retrieve toys with the left hand.
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