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A 67-year-old man, who lived with his wife, had a cerebral vascular accident (CVA) resulting in a left hemiplegia three weeks ago. The left limbs are hypotonic and weak with grade 2+ strength proximally and grade 1 strength distally. The left humerus is subluxed one centimetre from the tip of the acromion. Passive range of motion of the joints of the left upper and lower limbs is within normal limits and is pain free. The family has inquired about the common causes of a stroke. Which of the following risk factors should the physiotherapist include in the response? Question 17Select one: a. Diabetes, overweight and varicose veins. cross out b. Hypertension, alcohol abuse, poor hygiene. cross out c. Hypertension, diabetes and heart disease. cross out d. Low socio-economic status, alcohol abuse and hypertension.
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