A treatise on orthopedic surgery . 190 OBTHOPEDIC SUBGEB¥. 6. Bells in tlie position of exercises ISTo. 3 and ISTo. 4. Thearms are fully extended alternately above the head. Ten totwenty times (Fig. 120). 7. Bells in front of the thighs, forearms pronated, and bellsalternately raised to the level of the shoulders, the elbows andAvrists being fixed. Ten to twenty times (Fig. 121). 8. The arms abducted at right angles to the body, the bellsrotated raj)idly and forcibly forward and backward, the elbowsbeing fixed. Five to ten times (Fig. 122). 9. The arms abducted at right angles to the body, the


A treatise on orthopedic surgery . 190 OBTHOPEDIC SUBGEB¥. 6. Bells in tlie position of exercises ISTo. 3 and ISTo. 4. Thearms are fully extended alternately above the head. Ten totwenty times (Fig. 120). 7. Bells in front of the thighs, forearms pronated, and bellsalternately raised to the level of the shoulders, the elbows andAvrists being fixed. Ten to twenty times (Fig. 121). 8. The arms abducted at right angles to the body, the bellsrotated raj)idly and forcibly forward and backward, the elbowsbeing fixed. Five to ten times (Fig. 122). 9. The arms abducted at right angles to the body, thethumbs upon one ball of each bell, the hands circumducted for- FiG. 128. Fig. /??? 7/\ \ ^


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