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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assisting hand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is providing help or support to another person.
Example: "During the project, she offered an assisting hand to her colleagues, ensuring everyone stayed on track."
Alternatives: "helping hand" or "supportive hand".
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The Assessment of Capacity for Myoelectric Control (ACMC) evaluates functioning with a prosthesis, the University of New Brunswick Test (UNB) focuses on bimanual functioning, and the Assisting Hand Assessment (AHA) evaluates the role of the impaired hand as assisting hand for the unimpaired hand [ 16- 18].
It consists of 22 items that focus on the effectiveness of use of the assisting hand during bimanual activities in a semi-structured play situation and summarizes all behaviours into one sum score.
Activity was examined by Box and Block Test and Assisting Hand Assessment (AHA).
All children performed both Box and Block Test [ 27] and Assisting Hand Assessment (AHA) [ 28, 29].
Only the Assisting Hand Assessment (AHA)[ 11, 12] has been described and evaluated in detail.
The examination included the modified Mallet classification, range of motion, shoulder rotation and grip strength, Assisting Hand Assessment, and Canadian Occupational Performance Measure.
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The hand isn't quicker than the eye – our eyes are really very quick – but the story makes us misinterpret the hand, forget the hand, assist the hand – whatever's necessary.
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