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PHYSIOTHERAPY AT HEMENWAY USED TO HELP MANY INJURIES

Sixty-Seven Men Treated During 11 Weeks That Service Has Been Established

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Since the beginning of the service of physiotherapy, established 11, weeks ago in Hemenway gymnasium, figures compiled by the Department of Physical Education show that 67 men have been treated for various injuries. This service, which is under the direction of Mr. N. W. Fradd, seeks to cure by means of various forms of massage. Many of the men have been injured in athletic contests, while some are the victims of accidents, such as the explosion in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory last year.

An examination of the figures shows the following types of cases treated with the number in each type: leg injuries 29, back and neck strains 13, arm injuries 12, massage 6, foot injuries 4, and abdominal injuries 3:

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