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		Definition of bimanual in English: bimanualadjective bʌɪˈmanjʊəlbīˈmanyəwəl Performed with both hands. 双手操作的,用双手做的 Example sentencesExamples -  While performing the bimanual examination, levator ani muscle function can be evaluated by asking the patient to tighten her ‘vaginal muscles’ and hold the contraction as long as possible.
 -  Axillae can be examined with one hand, but the breasts are best examined with a bimanual technique using digital pads.
 -  The curriculum delivered to the laywomen covered female anatomy and physiology, communication and teaching skills, infection control, and how to do a speculum and bimanual examination.
 -  The rectal or bimanual examination as part of the pelvic examination in healthy women has proved unnecessary in women younger than 50 years.
 -  Then, a bimanual examination with nonsterile gloves should be performed to determine the position of the uterus.
 -  Following visual inspection, the physician next performs a vaginal evaluation with one finger before performing the bimanual evaluation to minimize confusion arising from abdominal tenderness.
 -  Whereas Kanzi developed this skill over a 2-yr period, Panbanisha's bimanual technique was oriented toward the edges of the stone almost from the beginning.
 -  In addition, the cervix and upper vaginal walls should be palpated carefully during the bimanual examination to feel for thickening that might indicate adenosis or clear cell adenocarcinoma.
 -  Perform bimanual examination in recovery area or delivery room.
 -  In patients with deep dyspareunia, the speculum examination should follow the bimanual examination because localization of pain is crucial in these patients.
 -  Often I get a bimanual pelvic exam done at the same time as a Pap smear, which is supposed to be done once a year.
 -  I have my patients stand while I perform a bimanual examination and try to feel for Bartholin's gland enlargement, prolapse, cystocele, rectocele and tightening of the vaginal muscles on digital insertion.
 -  An abdominal bimanual examination is recommended; do a cervical smear if it is due.
 -  The tasks in these two studies were different: Subjects were asked to swing under parallel bars in Delignieres et al.'s experiment and to perform a bimanual coordination task with a 2: 1 frequency ratio in Swinnen et al.'s experiment.
 -  In Britain, cervical Papanicolaou's smears are performed every five years and do not necessarily include bimanual examinations.
 -  For example, in the bimanual coordination task used by Kelso, Holt, Rubin, and Kugler, these spontaneous modes correspond to two intrinsic attractors: the in-phase and antiphase coordination modes.
 -  When I switched to bimanual manipulation and, incidentally, began using my weak-hand thumb to cock the hammer, my speed and accuracy increased and the tendency to land key-holed shots on target disappeared.
 -  He recommended putting the patient under an anesthetic and performing a bimanual examination ‘per rectum and through the abdomen’.
 -  Their confirmation as such must be made at a bimanual pelvic examination.
 -  If the bimanual examination cannot be done, pelvic ultrasound examination is an option.
 
 
 Derivativesadverb  If the organ is bimanually palpable, it is a kidney since the spleen can't be palpated bimanually. Example sentencesExamples -  Children aged 30-37 months completed computer-mediated symmetric and asymmetric tasks unimanually and bimanually.
 -  We investigated a bimanually coordinated drawer pulling/reach and grasp task in 10 healthy volunteers.
 -  The investigators say that if clinicians are confident of findings obtained bimanually, little is likely to be gained by speculum examination.
 -  However, the activations of these areas during bimanually coordinated motions have not been fully investigated by the functional imaging studies.
 
 
 
    Definition of bimanual in US English: bimanualadjectivebīˈmanyəwəl Performed with both hands. 双手操作的,用双手做的 Example sentencesExamples -  Their confirmation as such must be made at a bimanual pelvic examination.
 -  The rectal or bimanual examination as part of the pelvic examination in healthy women has proved unnecessary in women younger than 50 years.
 -  Whereas Kanzi developed this skill over a 2-yr period, Panbanisha's bimanual technique was oriented toward the edges of the stone almost from the beginning.
 -  While performing the bimanual examination, levator ani muscle function can be evaluated by asking the patient to tighten her ‘vaginal muscles’ and hold the contraction as long as possible.
 -  The tasks in these two studies were different: Subjects were asked to swing under parallel bars in Delignieres et al.'s experiment and to perform a bimanual coordination task with a 2: 1 frequency ratio in Swinnen et al.'s experiment.
 -  For example, in the bimanual coordination task used by Kelso, Holt, Rubin, and Kugler, these spontaneous modes correspond to two intrinsic attractors: the in-phase and antiphase coordination modes.
 -  Following visual inspection, the physician next performs a vaginal evaluation with one finger before performing the bimanual evaluation to minimize confusion arising from abdominal tenderness.
 -  The curriculum delivered to the laywomen covered female anatomy and physiology, communication and teaching skills, infection control, and how to do a speculum and bimanual examination.
 -  In addition, the cervix and upper vaginal walls should be palpated carefully during the bimanual examination to feel for thickening that might indicate adenosis or clear cell adenocarcinoma.
 -  If the bimanual examination cannot be done, pelvic ultrasound examination is an option.
 -  When I switched to bimanual manipulation and, incidentally, began using my weak-hand thumb to cock the hammer, my speed and accuracy increased and the tendency to land key-holed shots on target disappeared.
 -  Often I get a bimanual pelvic exam done at the same time as a Pap smear, which is supposed to be done once a year.
 -  Perform bimanual examination in recovery area or delivery room.
 -  In Britain, cervical Papanicolaou's smears are performed every five years and do not necessarily include bimanual examinations.
 -  Then, a bimanual examination with nonsterile gloves should be performed to determine the position of the uterus.
 -  I have my patients stand while I perform a bimanual examination and try to feel for Bartholin's gland enlargement, prolapse, cystocele, rectocele and tightening of the vaginal muscles on digital insertion.
 -  He recommended putting the patient under an anesthetic and performing a bimanual examination ‘per rectum and through the abdomen’.
 -  In patients with deep dyspareunia, the speculum examination should follow the bimanual examination because localization of pain is crucial in these patients.
 -  An abdominal bimanual examination is recommended; do a cervical smear if it is due.
 -  Axillae can be examined with one hand, but the breasts are best examined with a bimanual technique using digital pads.
 
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