Movement‐based cognitive training does not significantly shorten the learning curve for acquiring arthroscopic basic skills
Prisca S. Alt,
Dennis Hamacher,
Hermann Anetzberger
et al.
Abstract:PurposeSkilful arthroscopy requires an aboveaverage level of manual dexterity. It is evident that particular motor skills can be learned and trained before arthroscopic training. The aim of this prospective cohort study was to investigate the impact of movement‐related cognitive training on the learning curve during arthroscopic basic training.MethodsFifty right‐handed participants without arthroscopic experience were matched to an intervention group (n = 25) and a control group (n = 25). Prior to basic arthro… Show more
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