The Schott methods of the treatment of chronic diseases of the heart : with an account of the Nauheim baths, and of the therapeutic exercises . Fig .16. Fig. 17 offers resistance while the arms and hands are beingbrought back to the position from which they started.(Fig. 17). No. 2.—The arm and hand of one side at a timeare extended in the depending position, with thepalm of the hand directed forwards, and the opera-tor, standing at the patients side, places his openhand on the palmar surface of the patients wrist, the 44 THE SCHOTT METHODS OF THE TREATMENT OF thumb only being on the dorsal su


The Schott methods of the treatment of chronic diseases of the heart : with an account of the Nauheim baths, and of the therapeutic exercises . Fig .16. Fig. 17 offers resistance while the arms and hands are beingbrought back to the position from which they started.(Fig. 17). No. 2.—The arm and hand of one side at a timeare extended in the depending position, with thepalm of the hand directed forwards, and the opera-tor, standing at the patients side, places his openhand on the palmar surface of the patients wrist, the 44 THE SCHOTT METHODS OF THE TREATMENT OF thumb only being on the dorsal surface (Fig. 18).The patient then flexes the forearm, without move-ment of the upper arm, until the fingers come intocontact with the shoulder. The operator then places


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