Hand Dominance Is Not of Significance in Performing Fundamental Arthroscopic Skills Simulation Training Tasks
Purpose: To compare the performance of the dominant and nondominant hand during fundamental arthroscopic simulator training. Methods: Surgical trainees who participated in a 2-day simulator training course between 2021 and 2023 were classified, according to their arthroscopic experience in beginners...
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Main Authors: | Stephan Reppenhagen, M.D (Author), Roland Becker, M.D (Author), Andreas Kugler, M.D (Author), Dominik John, M.D (Author), Sebastian Kopf, M.D (Author), Hermann Anetzberger, M.D (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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