Describes the purpose and functions of the Physical Reconditioning portion of the U.S. Army's Reconditioning Program, for the treatment of convalescent soldiers who have been wounded or who have experienced prolonged illness.
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Describes the purpose and functions of the Physical Reconditioning portion of the U.S. Army's Reconditioning Program, for the treatment of convalescent soldiers who have been wounded or who have experienced prolonged illness.
Physical Description
290 p. : ill.
Notes
"December 1944."
Includes index.
Third in a series of three manuals on conditioning. Others in series: TM 8-290, Educational reconditioning; and TM 8-291, Occupational therapy.
Contents: 1. Introduction -- 2. Organization and administration of physical reconditioning program -- 3. Programs for different classes of patients -- 4. Conditioning exercises -- 5. Sports and games -- 6. Stunts -- 7. Activities with special equipment -- 8. Posture training -- 9. Remedial exercises: with and without apparatus -- 10. Tests of physical fitness.
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