πŸ“‚ ASTHMA: WHY PHYSIOTHERAPY?
Bernice Thompson
16mm colour with sound
Preservation Status Not Assigned

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R26299142

1978

Physical

Open

Demonstrates the physiotherapy techniques developed by Bernice Thompson in the management of children and adults suffering from asthma and why they are successful. Cineradiography shows the movements of the chest cage and bronchial tree and animation clarifies the X-ray sequences. An animated character named Ferdinand, who suffers from asthma, gives alight-hearted touch to an otherwise serious theme. Desirable for a doctor or physiotherapist to be present at the screening.

Wellington repository

Moving Image

205

616.238 NZ

B5848/5

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