Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test
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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.