During an ART treatment, the provider applies a contact tension on the tissue and then directs the patient through a specific movement. What is the primary purpose of this patient-active motion component?
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A
To distract the patient from discomfort during treatment
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B
To create relative motion between the treated tissue and adjacent structures
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C
To increase blood flow to the area being treated
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D
To test the patient's range of motion before and after treatment