Too often, people with disabilities are relegated to being passive when it comes to the arts.
Bimanual therapy, also referred to as intensive bimanual training, engages patients in active play or practice to improve the use and coordination of both hands. Bimanual therapy is different from similar unimanual therapies, like constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT), because it promotes simultaneous use of both hands.
I spent many years and many hours learning how to make the body work better, how to bring it out of pain. But that's not the human being alone.