- What is poor dexterity?
- Why have I lost dexterity in my hands?
- What does finger dexterity mean?
- How do you fix finger dexterity?
What is poor dexterity?
Lack of manual dexterity. Poor at two-handed tasks, causing problems with using cutlery, cleaning, cooking, ironing, craft work, playing musical instruments. Poor manipulative skills. Difficulty with typing, handwriting and drawing.
Why have I lost dexterity in my hands?
Hand weakness can occur due to a variety of conditions, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, peripheral neuropathy, and ganglion cysts. A weakened hand or grip can make everyday tasks much more difficult to complete.
What does finger dexterity mean?
Finger dexterity is the measure of a person's ability to handle small objects or to manipulate controls using their fingers.
How do you fix finger dexterity?
To increase the dexterity of your fingers, place your hands on a flat surface with your palms facing down and lift and lower each finger sequentially, beginning with the index finger and then reversing the direction. Repeat several times a day and increase speed.