Specialization in interlimb transfer between dominant and non-dominant hand skills
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[Purpose] This study aimed to confirm the specialization of interlimb transfer in occupationally embedded tasks between dominant and non-dominant hands. [Subjects] Twelve neurologically intact participants were recruited. [Methods] The participants were divided into two training groups and performed training with their dominant or non-dominant hand. Three subtests of the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test were used to practice interlimb transfer training in each group. All Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test subtests were evaluated using the untrained hand before and after 5 days of training. [Results] The dominant hand group showed significant differences after training when using the untrained hand in the simulated feeding and lifting large heavy objects subtests. Meanwhile, the non-dominant hand group showed significant differences after training when using the untrained hand in the turning cards, simulated feeding, stacking checkers, and lifting large heavy objects subtests. [Conclusion] When performing occupationally embedded tasks, the dominant hand has interlimb transfer advantages with respect to predictable dynamic movements, while the non-dominant hand has interlimb transfer advantages in stabilization.
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