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None of the tests refer to "handedness" and the only test where two arms, not hands, are required is the one related to lifting a bulky carboard boxGiven that on the ESA50 form they seem to state "either arm" I assume if I was to state that I have an injury to my right elbow, that ATOS and DWP won't care as they will just say I should do things with my left? Never mind I am right handed so having injury to right side is making life rather difficult at the moment.
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smc wrote:
None of the tests refer to "handedness" and the only test where two arms, not hands, are required is the one related to lifting a bulky carboard boxGiven that on the ESA50 form they seem to state "either arm" I assume if I was to state that I have an injury to my right elbow, that ATOS and DWP won't care as they will just say I should do things with my left? Never mind I am right handed so having injury to right side is making life rather difficult at the moment.
Gordon
you need two hands to use a phone or pick up a coin ???
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As I said in my previous post there is no reference to handedness.What I was meaning is will ATOS/DWP expect you to be able to do things with your other hand if your dominant hand/arm is injured. I don't know about everything else but I am finding many things a struggle as I am not ambidextrous!!!!
So for example, in the Picking Up and Moving test, if you can pick up a 1 litre carton of milk with your right OR left hand, you would not score the 9 points for this test.
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- originaldave
smc wrote:
As I said in my previous post there is no reference to handedness.What I was meaning is will ATOS/DWP expect you to be able to do things with your other hand if your dominant hand/arm is injured. I don't know about everything else but I am finding many things a struggle as I am not ambidextrous!!!!
So for example, in the Picking Up and Moving test, if you can pick up a 1 litre carton of milk with your right OR left hand, you would not score the 9 points for this test.
Gordon
ok I get you now this is a serious question what happens say if someone on getting up has no feeling in the hands for the first hour ?
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