Reclaiming the maimed; a handbook of physical therapy . RECLAIMING THE MAIMED 81 General movements that are of value in treating themuscles of the upper extremity are rolling up a ball of paper,throwing and catching balls of all sizes and weights, quoits,bowling, pingpong, crokinole, billiards, weaving, knitting,rope splicing, knots, the use of tools, like scissors, Fig. 75. — The inversion and eversion treads in use. Hart House. hammering, modeling, painting, bookbinding, saddlery, andshoemaking. Lower Extremity. — 14. Circumduction 0} the ankle. —The patient sits with his foot strap


Reclaiming the maimed; a handbook of physical therapy . RECLAIMING THE MAIMED 81 General movements that are of value in treating themuscles of the upper extremity are rolling up a ball of paper,throwing and catching balls of all sizes and weights, quoits,bowling, pingpong, crokinole, billiards, weaving, knitting,rope splicing, knots, the use of tools, like scissors, Fig. 75. — The inversion and eversion treads in use. Hart House. hammering, modeling, painting, bookbinding, saddlery, andshoemaking. Lower Extremity. — 14. Circumduction 0} the ankle. —The patient sits with his foot strapped in place. The rangeof movement is regulated by a thumb screw on the handle is turned by the patient or operator, for thisstretching movement, which should precede the voluntaryactive movements of the ankle. 82 RECLAIMING THE MAIMED 15. Inversion and Eversion of Foot. — (i) The patientwalks on the inversion ridge, Fig. 75, a definite distance, withhand rail support. (2) Ditto for eversion. Both (i) and (2) are stretchingmovements, and should precede (16). (16) The patient is seated with the foot and leg strapped tothe apparatus, Fig. 76. Evert the foot against the weight onthe cord, and note the range of the movement on the pro-tractor, and the total weight raised. Reverse this ratchet andrepeat for inversion. 16. Dorsiflexion of ankle. — The p


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