Nixon Block Manual
.THE BLASTER PORTABLE WIRELESS SPEAKER USER MANUAL.caution symbol IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION! Failure to use common sense while enjoying the Blaster may cause permanent damage to the speaker, yourself and/or others. DO NOT expose to excessive moisture, water, beer or other liquids.Notebook Computers LISTEN NIXON IS FOCUSED ON MAKING THE LITTLE THINGS IN LIFE EVEN BETTER WITH CUSTOM AUDIO ACCESSORIES.
Key Descriptions. Individuals are seated at a table, facing a rectangular box that is divided into two square compartments of equal dimension by means of a partition. One hundred and fifty, 2.5 cm, colored, wooden cubes or blocks are placed in one compartment or the other.
The individual is instructed to move as many blocks as possible, one at a time, from one compartment to the other for a period of 60 seconds. Instrument ReviewersInitially reviewed by Jason Raad, MS of the Rehabilitation Measures Team and Dorian Rose, PT, PhD of the StrokEdge Taskforce of the Neurology Section of the APTA in 9/2011; Updated with references for Stroke and Fibromyalgia populations by Denise Toombs, SPT and Marina Yusupova, SPT in 2011.
Nixon Watch User Manual
Updated with references for Stroke and Fibromyalgia populations by Denise Toombs, SPT and Marina Yusupova, SPT in 2011; Reviewed and updated by Michele Sulwer, PT, DPT, NCS and Genevieve Pinto-Zipp, PT, EdD, of the StrokEDGE II Neurology Section, APTA, in 4/2016. Professional Association RecommendationRecommendations for use of the instrument from the Neurology Section of the American Physical Therapy Association’s Multiple Sclerosis Taskforce (MSEDGE), Parkinson’s Taskforce (PD EDGE), Spinal Cord Injury Taskforce (PD EDGE), Stroke Taskforce (StrokEDGE), Traumatic Brain Injury Taskforce (TBI EDGE), and Vestibular Taskforce (VEDGE) are listed below. Upper Limb Impairment: (Desrosiers et al, 1994; n = 35 able bodied subjects; mean age = 71.7(60-89) years; n = 34 subjects with impairment; mean age = 74.5(65-87) years). Excellent test-retest reliability of the right hand for able bodied subjects (ICC= 0.97). Excellent test-retest reliability of the left hand for able bodied subjects (ICC= 0.96). Excellent test-retest reliability of the right hand for subjects with impairment (ICC= 0.90). Excellent test-retest reliability of the left hand for subjects with impairment (ICC= 0.89).