Reclaiming the maimed; a handbook of physical therapy . Fig. 47. — Protractors for measuring angles of movement in theshoulder, elbows, wrist, knee, and ankle. Hart House. 68 RECLAIMING THE MAIMED A mirror is of great value to teach accuracy and associatethe feeling of the movement with its appearance. Measurement. — Before beginning the reeducation of ajoint, the range of movement should be carefully Fig. 49. — Small protractor for measuring the angle of flexionin fingers. Hart House. Toronto. This is done by means of protractors of cardboard, or gal-vanized sheet iron, with the sc


Reclaiming the maimed; a handbook of physical therapy . Fig. 47. — Protractors for measuring angles of movement in theshoulder, elbows, wrist, knee, and ankle. Hart House. 68 RECLAIMING THE MAIMED A mirror is of great value to teach accuracy and associatethe feeling of the movement with its appearance. Measurement. — Before beginning the reeducation of ajoint, the range of movement should be carefully Fig. 49. — Small protractor for measuring the angle of flexionin fingers. Hart House. Toronto. This is done by means of protractors of cardboard, or gal-vanized sheet iron, with the scale marked in degrees. Theillustration shows the method of measuring movements ofthe shoulder forward and backward, the protractor being RECLAIMING THE MAIMED 69 set with zero perpendicular to the joint as checked by aplumb line. The movement in either direction is markedin degrees. The elbow, wrist, knee, and ankle are measured


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