Weak eye-hand coordination can greatly compromise your ability to exercise and perform basic ADLs as writing or feeding self. Eye-hand coordination allows the eyes to indirectly coordinate the movements of the hands. Eyes send electrical signals to the brain providing information about visual stimuli. The brain then sends signals to the hands telling them how to move in response to these stimuli. Both gross motor skills and fine motor skills depend on eye-hand coordination. The MINI CLINIC OT Board and supporting accessories offer innovative therapeutic exercises to stimulate, develop and improve visual-motor integration skills focusing on outcomes like ability to tie shoes, button and zip, use eating utensils, open a jar, turn a door knob and much more.
The MINI CLINIC ™, with OT Table and supporting accessories, support various therapeutic exercises as building blocks to learn movement patterns which in turn results in functional patterns necessary in achieving ADL goals.