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Finger Dexterity TEST Board 100 pins with 2 Tweezers Occupational Therapy Biotronix Finger Dexterity TEST Board 100 pins with 2 Tweezers Occupational Therapy Used to test Finger Dexterity 2 pc Tweezer S.S Laminated board has 100 holes to place in pegs & covered recess to store parts. degree of eye-hand coordination testing Equipment Tests manipulative dexterity of right & left hand, individually & simultaneously. Measures dexterity in activities involving gross movements of fingers hand & arm; also measures efficiency in activities involving primarily “tip of the finger” dexterity. Specialized test requires using tweezers to place pins in holes requires precision, steadiness, and a high degree of eye-hand coordination. Set consists of : Laminated board has 100 holes to place in pegs & covered recess to store parts. 2 Tweezer S.S. Plain Black pins Dexterity refers to the ability of a person to use the fingers, hands and arms to perform a task. … To pre-screen employees for jobs that rely on fine motor skills and coordination, dexterity tests measure the use of a person’s fingers, hands and arms while performing certain tasks. What are Dexterity Tests? Dexterity refers to the ability of a person to use the fingers, hands and arms to perform a task.
Some people are ambidextrous, which means they have the ability to perform tasks with the same or similar skill level using either the right or left hand. Dexterity skill levels are as varied as the tasks that are performed by individuals every day. For these tasks to be grouped and understood so skill levels can be compared between individuals, or to ensure that improvements can be measured, dexterity tests are used across a broad spectrum of fields and industry. These tests allow staffing agencies to compare individual test results with the acquired standards to determine skill level. To pre-screen employees for jobs that rely on fine motor skills and coordination, dexterity tests measure the use of a person’s fingers, hands and arms while performing certain tasks. Types of jobs that often require passing hand dexterity tests are assembly line work, watch repair or lab work. Assembly line work often includes fast manipulation of small objects and working with small parts. The tests give employers a good indication of how well a person will do at a particular job as well as an assessment of their manual abilities.
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