Used to treat upper extremity pain and limited motion due to phantom limb, hemiparesis, arthritis, complex regional pain syndrome or following hand surgery.
Helps enhance motor planning and reduce kinesiophobia. The SMART-Mirror™ can be used for mirror therapy or as the final stage of graded motor imagery.
Innovative features include: - The ability to position the mirror between 90° - 65° for individualized viewing comfort. - Easy setup for one-handed use while in the clinic or at home. - The three ventilation windows assists with air flow and allows therapists to observe movement. - Sleek design offers function, mirror protection and compact storage.
May be cleaned with a soft, clean cloth or with a mild soap and water solution. Visible shatter-proof mirror area measures 8 x 13.4". Weight: 2-3/4 lb
Easy to administer dexterity test for adults and children. Test involves turning pegs over as quickly as possible using the non-injured hand, followed by a timed test of each hand.
Features: - Improves hand-eye coordination, instruction following, concentration, problem solving, multitasking and pattern recognition - Helps log and track hand coordination, flexibility and dexterity - Tests dynamic in-hand manipulation using 3 jaw chuck prehension rather than static grip or grasp-release patterns examined by other dexterity tests - Takes less than two minutes to administer, accommodating both a child’s attention span and a busy clinic setting - Includes the Adult Functional Level Score Sheet based on hand dominance and normal speed of performing activities of daily living using a three-jaw chuck prehension pattern
Specifications: - Hardwood board measures 8" (21cm) square, and has a locking cover - The wooden pegs measure 9/10" (2,2cm) in diameter and 1-6/10" (4cm) in length
A manipulative dexterity test, containing 25 holes with randomly positioned slots. Pegs, which have an edge along one side, must be rotated to match the hole before they can be inserted. This test requires more complex visual-motor coordination than most pegboard.
This is the original high quality test from Lafayette
ERP1182
$425.00
TEST BACKGROUND The Purdue Pegboard Test was first developed by Joseph Tiffin, Ph.D., an Industrial Psychologist at Purdue University in 1948. Since that time, this device has been used extensively to aid in the selection of employees for jobs that require fine and gross motor dexterity and coordination. It measures gross movements of hands, fingers and arms, and fingertip dexterity as necessary in assembly tasks.
The Purdue Pegboard can be used for many testing applications, such as Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Vocational Evaluation, and Pre-employment Screening. Other applications for the test can be found by doing a bibliography search.
The pegboard comes complete with pins, collars and washers, as well as an examiner's manual with norms.
WHO USES THE PURDUE PEGBOARD? Physical and Occupational therapists use the Purdue Pegboard for injury rehabilitation. They use the test as a tool to obtain baseline data on a patient. They also use it to document patient progress and / or degree of disability.
Vocational Evaluators use the Purdue Pegboard to determine a subject's ability and aptitude for certain work-related applications and for recommending placement in jobs that require manual dexterity. The Purdue Pegboard is also used to develop a specific training program that will give an individual the skills to complete a job task that requires manual dexterity.
Human Resource Directors and Temporary Staffing Agencies use the Purdue Pegboard as a pre-employment screening and selection tool. An applicant's performance on the Purdue Pegboard can indicate their ability to perform in a job/task that requires manual dexterity.
Hand tool dexterity test to measures hand, arm and finger dexterity and speed. Consists of tools and 2 uprights with bolts.
The test has two parts: sorting and assembling. Complete with instructional manual, norms and record blanks.
Dimensions: 16" x 12" x 12"
Weight: 12 lbs
An upper extremity range of motion assembly box and work capacity box all in one. Ideal for vocational rehab and work capacity evaluation. Variety of fasteners included. 13½" wide x 24" long x 12" high. Weight capacity 80 lb.
Table top device is composed of 102 parts designed to include activities using bolts, washers, and nuts that require either hand tightening and/or a wrench. Hardware included. 8” wide, 24” long and 12” high.
Wall mount unit designed to improve manual dexterity. The height adjustable feature allows the therapist to recreate a variety of working postures. Variety of fasteners included. 10" wide x 48" long, adjusts from 4" off floor (bottom) to 8' tall (top).
It measures the speed capacity of simple but rather rapid coordination of eye hand-finger movement. This unit comes complete with 59 identical wooden cylinders, 1 masonite board with 60 equally spaced holes, 1 wooden carrying case with handle, 1 manual, 1 package of record blanks (50).
WHAT IS THE MINNESOTA MANUAL DEXTERITY TEST? This widely used test measures capacity for simple but rapid eye-hand-finger movement. This is particularly applicable in shop and office occupations requiring quick movement in handling simple tools and production materials without differentiating size and shape.
Includes carrying case, manual, record blanks, and norms.
WHO USES THE MINNESOTA MANUAL DEXTERITY TEST? The Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test can be used for many testing applications. Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, vocational evaluation, and pre-employment screening are four generalized uses of the Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test . Other applications for the Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test can be found by doing a bibliography search.
Physical and Occupational Therapists use the Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test for injury rehabilitation. The Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test is a tool used to obtain baseline data on a patient. This test can also be used to document patient progress and/or degree of disability.
Vocational evaluators use the Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test to determine a subject’s ability and aptitude for certain work related applications and for recommending job placement that requires manual dexterity. The Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test is also used to develop a specific training program that will give an individual the skills to complete a job task that requires manual dexterity.
Human Resource Directors and Temporary Staffing Agencies use the Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test as a pre-employment screening and selection tool. An applicant’s performance on the Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test can indicate their ability to perform in a job/task that requires manual dexterity.
This table top center simulates multiple job tasks that involve assembly activities that range from simple to complex. This unit encourages upper extremities range of motion and working in confined spaces. Basic electrical assembly supplies included. Size: 22.5 x 10 x 29”.