bimanualism

[US]//baɪˈmænjuəlɪzəm//
[UK]//baɪˈmænjuəlɪzəm//

Translation

n.the practice or condition of using both hands together, especially in medical rehabilitation or skilled physical activities

Phrases & Collocations

bimanualism in surgery

demonstrates bimanualism

teaching bimanualism

improving bimanualism

Example Sentences

pianists develop exceptional bimanual coordination through years of dedicated practice.

surgeons require precise bimanual dexterity to perform complex laparoscopic operations.

bimanual training programs help stroke patients recover lost motor function in their hands.

the professional drummer demonstrated remarkable bimanual coordination during the complex solo.

bimanual manipulation of small objects requires fine motor control and spatial awareness.

research shows that bimanual motor skills improve significantly with targeted exercise programs.

the surgeon's advanced bimanual technique reduced the operation time by nearly half.

bimanual coordination is essential for playing the piano at a professional level.

occupational therapists specialize in bimanual training for patients recovering from hand injuries.

the cello demands sophisticated bimanual coordination between bowing and fingering techniques.

bimanual percussionists train extensively to achieve independent control of each hand.

studies indicate that bimanual skills transfer to improved overall motor coordination.

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