The chronic phase of recovery following nerve injury occurs when:
A) The patient has significant residual effects from lack of regeneration and must learn to compensate for lost function.
B) The nerve is regenerating, and strength and sensory recovery are emphasized in the rehabilitation program.
C) Innervation is complete and emphasis is placed on retraining and re-education.
D) The surrounding connective tissue can withstand normal tensile stresses, and the patient can return to all functional activities.
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A)Performs
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A)Vigorous
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A)Begin as
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