
Fine Motor Skill Assessments
Fine motor skill assessments evaluate how well a person uses small muscles, like those in the hands and fingers, to perform precise movements such as writing, buttoning, or manipulating objects. These tests help identify strengths or challenges in coordination, dexterity, and hand-eye coordination. They are often used by healthcare professionals to assess developmental progress, plan interventions, or diagnose conditions affecting motor control. The assessments typically involve tasks that require controlled movements, and results provide useful information about a person's fine motor abilities crucial for daily activities.