A treatise on orthopedic surgery . Scoliosis of an advanced type accompanied by dyspnoea and cyanosis. (Teschner.) LATEEAL CUEVATUBE OF THE SPINE. 195 24. The same position as in No. 21, extending the rightlower extremity, the right bell inside the thigh, the right footmoved in a circle on a horizontal plane to complete extension Fig. The same patient swinging 30-pound bell, showing the muscular development. (Teschner). backward, and resuming the first position. Two to five times(Figs. 138 and 139). 25. The same as JSTo. 24, standing upon the right foot. Twoto five times. 26. The patient


A treatise on orthopedic surgery . Scoliosis of an advanced type accompanied by dyspnoea and cyanosis. (Teschner.) LATEEAL CUEVATUBE OF THE SPINE. 195 24. The same position as in No. 21, extending the rightlower extremity, the right bell inside the thigh, the right footmoved in a circle on a horizontal plane to complete extension Fig. The same patient swinging 30-pound bell, showing the muscular development. (Teschner). backward, and resuming the first position. Two to five times(Figs. 138 and 139). 25. The same as JSTo. 24, standing upon the right foot. Twoto five times. 26. The patient lying supine upon the floor, the lowerextremities fully extended, the bells resting upon the chest, thenraising the trunk to the sitting position, the lower extremities 196 OBTHOPEDIC SUBGEEY. remaining extended, and the eves being fixed npon the ceiling,and returning to the original position, touching the back of thehead only on the floor; thus the hjperextension of the spine ismaintained. Five to twenty times (Fig. 140). Fig. 143. Fig. 144.


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