When a client has poor motor control it increases his/her risk of joint pain and injury because of what two reasons?
- POOR MOTOR CONTROL PUTS LESS STRESS ON THE MUSCLES AND JOINTS
- POOR MOTOR CONTROL IMPAIRS THE SMOOTHNESS AND ACCURACY OF MOVEMENT
- POOR MOTOR CONTROL INCREASES THE SPEED AND TIMING OF MOVEMENT
- POOR MOTOR CONTROL PUTS MORE STRESS ON THE MUSCLES AND JOINTS