Where is the primary motor cortex located
A. precentral gyrus
B. occpital lobe
C. postcentral gyrus
D. frontal lobe
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define lead pipe rigidity
A. form of hypertonicity that involves difficulty moving the muscle groups on both sides of the joint and is related with Parkinson’s
B. increased muscle tone results in continuous resistance to passive movements to a limbs entire range of motion
C. increased muscle tone results in jerky, alternating resistance to passive movements as muscle contracts or relaxes
D. severe spasticity at joint
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