Students' perceptions, engagement and satisfaction with the use of an e-rubric for the assessment of manual skills in physiotherapy. [PDF]
Introduction In recent years, formative assessment has gained importance in health care education to facilitate and enhance learning throughout the training period. Within the frame of active methodologies, rubrics have become an essential instrument for
Pérez-Guillén S +5 more
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Learning Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery Manual Skills: An Institutional Experience With Remote Coaching and Assessment. [PDF]
Introduction COVID-19 has altered the landscape of traditional surgical education. This is a pilot study of remote coaching and assessment of Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (FLS) manual skills in obstetrics and gynecology residents.
Miles S, Donnellan N.
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Essentials in Minimally Invasive Gynecology Manual Skills Construct Validation Trial. [PDF]
Structured laparoscopic and hysteroscopic manual skills testing distinguished novice from mid-level residents, and board-certified obstetrician–gynecologists from fellowship-trained minimally invasive gynecologic surgeons.
Munro MG +17 more
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Influence of RehaCom Therapy on the Improvement of Manual Skills in Multiple Sclerosis Subjects. [PDF]
Objective To assess the influence of cognitive therapy, in combination with cognitive software, on manual dexterity in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Pawlukowska W +6 more
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An Innovative Application of High-Fidelity Medical Simulators to Objectively Demonstrate the Impact of Sports on the Development of Fine Motor Skills—A Pilot Study [PDF]
Operative medicine needs fine manual skills; therefore, several educational training programs focus on skill development as well. Related to sports sciences, various sport types are also dependent on fine motor skills.
Peter Szikra +8 more
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BackgroundMobility impairment and participation restrictions are commonly experienced by individuals with autosomal recessive spastic ataxia of Charlevoix-Saguenay (ARSACS) and myotonic dystrophy type 1 (MD1), 2 disorders that are
Ernest Niyomwungere +7 more
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Manual control age and sex differences in 4 to 11 year old children. [PDF]
To what degree does being male or female influence the development of manual skills in pre-pubescent children? This question is important because of the emphasis placed on developing important new manual skills during this period of a child's education ...
Ian Flatters +4 more
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Proposed Program Based on Art Therapy Through Applications in Handicrafts to Develop Manual and Social Skills for Children with Down syndrome [PDF]
The societies interest in raising, educating and rehabilitating individuals with special needs is increasing, therefore they affirmed their right to integrate into the various activities of society, and prepared programs for the prevention of disability ...
Basma Aboelyazeed
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Evaluation of Manual Skill Degradation Due to Automation in Apparel Manufacturing
Manual skill degradation is a common problem that production managers face in assembly lines due to frequent changes in batch styles. Since the advancement in automated machinery, reliance on manual machines has been reduced.
Zahid Rashid, Matthias Rötting
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Introduction: During a basic prosthetics course, dental students train on plastic teeth for fixed partial dentures (FPD). The complexity of manual skill acquisition and the need for extra training led us to develop a portable tool for home training ...
Asaf Shely +6 more
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