DexterDash

DexterDash is a mobile AI app that tracks fine motor skills using short, standardized touch-and-gesture tasks on a phone or tablet (tapping cadence, tracing paths, pinch precision, reaction time, bimanual coordination). It’s designed for occupational therapists, clinics, and schools that need objective progress data without expensive hardware. The app generates a baseline, then produces simple trend reports and session summaries that can be exported for documentation. It also supports “home programs” where a therapist assigns a 3–5 minute daily routine and monitors adherence and improvement remotely. The AI component flags inconsistent effort, detects outliers (fatigue, tremor spikes), and suggests which tasks best capture change for that user. This is not a miracle diagnostic tool; it’s a practical measurement and adherence layer that fits into existing therapy workflows and reduces subjective guesswork.

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