When assessing the lower extremity range of motion of a child with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy, accuracy of the measurement is
A) not achieved because of the changes in muscle tone.
B) easily achieved using a standard goniometer.
C) enhanced by averaging two consecutive measurements.
D) supported by high intersession reliability of goniometry.
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