Dexterity Issues Disability Tax Cre dit
What is Dexterity? Dexterity refers to the fine motor skills which are needed for the coordination of small muscles resulting in movement. These fine motor skills involve the synchronization of the hands and fingers with the eyes. Dexterity issues are causes by slowed or halted signs to and from the brain, resulting in a loss of fine motor skills. These fine motor skills may either regress or disappear completely depending on the severity of one’s dexterity issues.
Symptoms of Dexterity Issues Symptoms of dexterity issues include tingling, numbness, pain, problems with hand-eye coordination, tremors, and muscle weakness. As nerve damage progresses symptoms become more severe as a result. For example, many MS patients experience loss of dexterity in their hands.
Treatment For Dexterity When treating dexterity issues, specific exercises are recommended to improve one’s fine motor skills which have deteriorated over time. For example, to treat dexterity issues in the hands suggested activities include stacking pennies, turning cards, writing, buttoning up clothing, picking up items, playing the piano, and putting together puzzle pieces.
Eligibility Criteria for Disability Tax Credit for Dexterity Dexterity issues may qualify under several different disability sections depending on how each individually is personally affected. For example, hand dexterity issues tend to cause difficulty buttoning up clothing. In this case, this would qualify under the disability section entitled dressing impairment.
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