Dexterity

Dexterity conditions may include Quadriplegia, Paraplegia, Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebral Palsy, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Tendonitis, arthritis, sciatica, amputations or degenerative disc disease.  Limitations affecting mobility could include decreased range of motion in the arms, fingers, wrists, back or neck, and decreased muscle control, spasms, paralysis, tingling or numbness.

The categories listed below include products that can assist individuals with any number of limitations resulting from dexterity conditions.  Because there are so many potential solutions for dexterity limitations, CAP cannot list all possible accommodations.  The products listed below present a variety of unique features to accommodate an array of limitations and are most often certified for use on federal agencies’ networks.

These assistve technologies are designed to allow an individual to create an ergonomic workstation suited specifically for them.  For more information on this, please click here to view our Workplace Ergonomics Reference Guide.

AT Demonstration Video - Ergonomics
Learn about how an ergonomically correct work environment can help employees with limitations.