Reeducation And Rehabilitation of Crippled Maimed And Otherwise Disabled By War

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Those who, with immediate care, can be made almost perfect. (This group includes those who have been operated on, but who have been compelled to remain quiet and almost motionless, and who consequently have also suffered from muscular atrophies and ankyloses. Here also come the ten- don retractions, the defects which are due to adherent bind- ing cicatrices, etc. In some cases it may take as long as six months to get an individual of this class normal, or approach- ing his normal condition. Man...y of these individuals have been incapacitated in the manner mentioned because of lack of appreciation of the . Possibilities of the production of such defects. ) 2. Those who are definitely educable, or who are readap- table to work of some kind, but who cannot return to their former occupations on account of the defects which have been produced. (The class includes all those who have lost a part of the body, such as a hand, or foot, or arm, or leg, or even one or more fingers. In these cases after surgical inter- ventions, amputations and the like, it may take only three or four months to make the individual as nearly normal as he can be made.

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