Improvement in prosthetic training using intermanual transfer (the transfer of motor skills from the trained, “unaffected” hand to the untrained, “affected” hand) has been shown in previous studies. The aim of this study is to determine the influence of the inter-training interval on the magnitude of the intermanual transfer effects. This was done using a mechanistic, randomized, single-blinded pretest-posttest design. Sixty-four able-bodied, right-handed participants were randomly assigned to the Short and Long Interval Training Groups and the Short and Long Interval Control Groups. The Short and Long Interval Training Groups used a prosthesis simulator in their training program. The Short and Long Interval Control Groups executed a sham t...
Background. Intermanual transfer implies that motor skills learned on one side of the body transfer ...
Background. Intermanual transfer implies that motor skills learned on one side of the body transfer ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine intermanual transfer effects in patients with a below-elbow amputation using...
Improvement in prosthetic training using intermanual transfer (the transfer of motor skills from the...
Improvement in prosthetic training using intermanual transfer (the transfer of motor skills from the...
Improvement in prosthetic training using intermanual transfer (the transfer of motor skills from the...
Intermanual transfer, the transfer of motor skills from the trained hand to the untrained hand, can ...
Background. Intermanual transfer may improve prosthetic handling and acceptance if used in training ...
Background. Intermanual transfer may improve prosthetic handling and acceptance if used in training ...
Intermanual transfer, the transfer of motor skills from the trained hand to the untrained hand, can ...
The effect that a motor skill trained on one side can lead to improvement in the untrained side is c...
The effect that a motor skill trained on one side can lead to improvement in the untrained side is c...
The concept of intermanual transfer might be used to start prosthesis training faster after the ampu...
Background. Intermanual transfer may improve prosthetic handling and acceptance if used in training ...
Background. Intermanual transfer implies that motor skills learned on one side of the body transfer ...
Background. Intermanual transfer implies that motor skills learned on one side of the body transfer ...
Background. Intermanual transfer implies that motor skills learned on one side of the body transfer ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine intermanual transfer effects in patients with a below-elbow amputation using...
Improvement in prosthetic training using intermanual transfer (the transfer of motor skills from the...
Improvement in prosthetic training using intermanual transfer (the transfer of motor skills from the...
Improvement in prosthetic training using intermanual transfer (the transfer of motor skills from the...
Intermanual transfer, the transfer of motor skills from the trained hand to the untrained hand, can ...
Background. Intermanual transfer may improve prosthetic handling and acceptance if used in training ...
Background. Intermanual transfer may improve prosthetic handling and acceptance if used in training ...
Intermanual transfer, the transfer of motor skills from the trained hand to the untrained hand, can ...
The effect that a motor skill trained on one side can lead to improvement in the untrained side is c...
The effect that a motor skill trained on one side can lead to improvement in the untrained side is c...
The concept of intermanual transfer might be used to start prosthesis training faster after the ampu...
Background. Intermanual transfer may improve prosthetic handling and acceptance if used in training ...
Background. Intermanual transfer implies that motor skills learned on one side of the body transfer ...
Background. Intermanual transfer implies that motor skills learned on one side of the body transfer ...
Background. Intermanual transfer implies that motor skills learned on one side of the body transfer ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine intermanual transfer effects in patients with a below-elbow amputation using...