How would you set up a reaching activity for a patient with Parkinson's disease?
A) Make sure the objects grasped are lightweight to compensate for weakness.
B) Make sure the objects grasped are large to compensate for poor coordination.
C) Make sure the objects grasped are heavy to compensate for upper-extremity tremors.
D) Make sure the objects grasped are small to work on fine motor skills.
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