bimanual

IPA: baɪmˈænjuʌɫ

adjective

  • Involving or using both hands
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Examples of "bimanual" in Sentences

  • If I find I have to use that hand, I change the glove before doing the bimanual.
  • He says she appears to live in an “emotional dead zone” and that he “wants to shake her, but [does] the Pap and bimanual exam instead.”
  • I didn't like seeing the doc in the video touching everything in the room with the gloved hand she was going to be using for the bimanual.
  • Many of these can be felt with a bimanual exam before they cause symptoms, and early intervention can stave off fertility problems and pain.
  • Odds of survival are much greater when diagnosed early, but studies show that the bimanual check is not effective in finding Stage 1 cancers.
  • The ob-gyn uses two fingers to palpitate the organs inside while pressing on the patient's abdomen from the outside, the so-called bimanual exam.
  • But Dr. Westhoff and her co-authors point out that bimanual exams don't lead to earlier diagnoses of ovarian cancer and aren't recommended for that purpose by ACOG, the American Cancer Society or the U.S.
  • These same brain changes are seen when people learn skills that require bimanual coordination or coordination of both arms, which is so important for many sports and musical activities such as playing the piano or serving in tennis.

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