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Meaning of "bimanual"

bimanual (adjective): Involving the use of both hands or limbs, typically used to describe an activity or task that requires coordinated use of both hands
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  • Involving or using both hands

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Using bimanual kidney palpation technique.
The developmental origins of bimanual coordination.
We are gonna do a bimanual examination and take another quick documenting photograph.
And will only be detected on bimanual.
This is called a bimanual examination.
A bimanual examination is unremarkable.
I am gonna try bimanual massage.
A typical pelvic exam consists of both a speculum exam and a bimanual exam.
Effects of anxiety on bimanual coordination.
The alternative surgical instrument used during a phacoemulsification procedure is commonly referred to as a bimanual instrument.
The applicator is inserted after a bimanual examination and speculum of the cervix.
Logic units which ensure the safety functions of bimanual controls.
Clinical examination was performed with bimanual palpation to differentiate between glandular tissue and lymph node.
The results of these studies highlight the benefits of bimanual haptic interaction.
We first address issues with bimanual interaction in VEs using haptic devices with single effectors.

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Our study contributed to dissociate the CUD and bimanual asynchrony.
O Bimanual pelvic examination Obtain specimens for laboratory testing as indicated.
This is called a bimanual exam.
The bimanual instrument, as the name implies, is actually two physically separate instruments.
A fixed uterus or nodules in unusual areas on bimanual exam will warrant further studies.
The bimanual examination is helpful in estimating the size, location, consistency and mobility of a mass.
We therefore postulate that independent processes underlie the CUD and bimanual asynchrony.
Performing a bimanual pelvic examination may also be difficult, especially if the introitus has been sutured.
Additionally, it inaccurately described one aspect of the bimanual exam.
The bimanual pelvic examination ( BPE ) is an invasive and controversial examination component.
In one embodiment, the processor filters bimanual hand pose classifications.
Abstract, Symmetrical bimanual movements represent the default coordinated behavior of the central nervous system.
The influence of asymmetric force requirements on a multi-frequency bimanual coordination task.
Bimanual forelimb-suspend, suspensions using both hands.
A Pelvic exam consists of two parts, the speculum exam and a bimanual exam.
It 's called a bimanual exam.
Assembly 100 provides a surgeon the capability of both a coaxial device and a bimanual device.
For example, circus skills develop bimanual coordination, balance, and postural control.
Abdominal / pelvic pain, distended abdomen, rebound tenderness and abnormal tenderness on bimanual pelvic examination.
The disassembled bimanual configuration of assembly 100 would allow a user to have a smaller incision size.
This was a first for simultaneous bimanual control . ".
In other words, the disassembled bimanual configuration can be assembled into the coaxial device 200.
The holding port 36A may reduce or eliminate the need for bimanual manipulation.
Occasional, Bimanual Dexterity, Requiring the use of both hands.
For my pelvic, she did both the speculum and bimanual exam, along with the Pap.
At step 506, the disassembled bimanual configuration is used by the user.
Reassess the size, position ( ‘ version ' ) and flexion of the uterus by bimanual examination.
Operation via CATEGORY-4 bimanual safety console.

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