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What do you lefties out there do when it comes to needle holders, scissors, and the like?
I can make 'normal' clamps/drivers/holders/etc work in my left hand, but it's not very comfortable and it's slower than my right hand. There's a big difference in speed and comfort unclicking a 'normal' driver in my right hand as opposed to my left; but I'd prefer to use my left since it has generally better fine-motor control.
So I'm wondering what the typical (or best?) solution is:
1) Learn to use my right hand?
2) Learn to use right-handed instruments in my left hand?
3) Use left-handed instruments (con: maybe not as available, esp. as a student)?
Thoughts?
I can make 'normal' clamps/drivers/holders/etc work in my left hand, but it's not very comfortable and it's slower than my right hand. There's a big difference in speed and comfort unclicking a 'normal' driver in my right hand as opposed to my left; but I'd prefer to use my left since it has generally better fine-motor control.
So I'm wondering what the typical (or best?) solution is:
1) Learn to use my right hand?
2) Learn to use right-handed instruments in my left hand?
3) Use left-handed instruments (con: maybe not as available, esp. as a student)?
Thoughts?