Final answer:
A dynamic posture assessment allows the evaluation of a client's ability to perform dynamic movements, not isometric exercises, static movements, or meditation techniques.
Step-by-step explanation:
During a dynamic posture assessment, you will be able to assess your client's ability to perform c) Dynamic movements. Dynamic posture assessment involves observing the body's movement patterns and stability while the client is engaged in motion. It is not typically used to evaluate static positions, isometric exercises, or meditation techniques. These are assessed in different contexts, such as static posture assessment for static positions, which might include the position described in option b where the person is standing with limbs extended. Assessment of isometric strength might include exercises where muscles generate force without movement, and meditation techniques would be evaluated in a different type of practice focused on mental health and relaxation.