The Redemption of the Disabled a Study of Programmes of Rehabilitation for the
The Redemption of the Disabled a Study of Programmes of Rehabilitation for the
Garrard Harris
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But in some instances they can be made the initiatory processes in the course of training the man will afterwards take, and if he is made aware of this fact he will usually enter upon them with a zest and an interest not to be found in doing things merely because it is a part of treatment or a matter of exercise. After the patient is- able to leave his bed and is progressing, the " curative workshop" should be the next stage for him. "Occupational therapy" should be continued during convalescen...ce, designed to cover the tedium of that time during which medical or surgical treatment has become of less importance, but while it is still necessary for the man to have strict medical supervision. Long convalescence is involved in many of the disabilities of the injured soldier, such as nerve disorders, heart trouble, general debility, tuberculosis, rheumatism, injuries requiring ortho- paedic treatment, and the like. What is done in the convalescent stage forms the vital link between medical treatment and vocational 207 REDEMPTION OF THE DISABLED reeducation or economic readjustment.
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