. Occupational therapy applied to restoration of function of disabled joints . e knot is tied; weaving; gymnastic exercises, including thepulling of weights, bearing weight of body on fingers, basket ball,hand ball, use of rackets with large handles in tennis and tether : Medicine, volley and hand ball, gymnastics. Farm:Holding cultivator and light plow handles; active extension of fingersin releasing all tools and implements from the grasp. Leveling andpreparing soil in seed beds in green-houses. Miscellaneous: Pianoplaying. III. Wrist. Carpentry: Straightening and bending back


. Occupational therapy applied to restoration of function of disabled joints . e knot is tied; weaving; gymnastic exercises, including thepulling of weights, bearing weight of body on fingers, basket ball,hand ball, use of rackets with large handles in tennis and tether : Medicine, volley and hand ball, gymnastics. Farm:Holding cultivator and light plow handles; active extension of fingersin releasing all tools and implements from the grasp. Leveling andpreparing soil in seed beds in green-houses. Miscellaneous: Pianoplaying. III. Wrist. Carpentry: Straightening and bending back of wrist in planing,in wood-carving, in use of post drill press. Machine shop: In turn-ing hand-power drills and grinders, in turning portable crane : In returning to initial position when turning block inusing block with mounted plate; in dotting, slight flexion (and ex-tension). Rug weaving: Changing sheds on Lane loom by use ofover-head bar, throwing shuttle on Lane loom, use of syeater ma-chine (both wrists). Jewelry: In holding articles for buffing with. Plat^ 23 Jewelry work as illustrated by patient at left olTcrs many of therequired movements of the hand and wrist. 30 OCCl IATIONAL THKHAlY the electric buffer, in pulling of wire with tongs. Drafting: Slightextended position in holding ruling pen. Telegraphy: Extendedposition of wrist in telegraphing and slight movement of same. InBurroughs Adding and Listing Machine: In using lever. Modeling:Extension (and flexion) in constructing armatures in building upfigures, heads, etc. Ward work: Flexion (and extension) in mak-ing Colonial mats, in weaving, painting, and book-binding. Gym-nastics, boxing, pulley weights, horizontal bars. Farm: In usingfarm tools, including hoe, rake, fork and spade. Miscellaneous:Plastering wilh trowel.


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