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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arm hand" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific part of the body, but it lacks clarity and is not a standard expression.
Example: "He injured his arm hand while playing sports."
Alternatives: "hand" or "forearm".
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He then hangs the whole business — shoulder, arm, hand — from the rafters.
An instructor may move the child's arm, hand and fingers to model the desired behavior.
The disabling of an arm, hand, finger, leg, foot, or eye are examples of mayhem.
Mr. Watler, 28, was born with cerebral palsy, which limits the use of his right arm, hand and leg.
An OPTOTRAK (Northern Digital) 3-dimensional motion analysis system was used to capture the movement of four markers placed on the arm, hand, and torso.
The PD patients were also found to be impaired in terms of their ability to synchronize the arm, hand, and torso.
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Among the most susceptible jobs are blue collar occupations that require balance, dexterity, arm-hand steadiness or a quick reaction time.
In Experiment 1, motor performance for aiming, postural tremor, precision of arm-hand movement, speed of arm-hand movement, and wrist-finger speed tasks were tested.
"Line tracing" ( Fig. 1b ) describes the ability to fulfill precise, simultaneous arm-hand movements.
"Aiming" ( Fig. 1c ) describes the ability to accomplish fast arm-hand movements for small targets.
The primate arm-hand system has many more degrees of freedom (d.o.f).o.f
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