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Device for acquiring and evaluating data representing coordinative abilities
   
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US Patent 6261239
Issued Date
July 17, 2001
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A device for the acquisition of coordinative abilities of a test person, allows different tests that test different coordinative abilities of the test person to be executed with the aid of a control unit. The control unit evaluates the individual test results and combines them to form a relevant quantitative overall assessment of the coordinative competence of the test person. This overall assessment is presented via a corresponding output unit, such as a screen.
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Published
July 17, 2001
Application Number
09/416,099
Filed
October 12, 1999
US Classification
600/558   600/300
Int'l Classification
A61B   5/16   (20060101)  
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Oct 12, 1998 [DE] 198 46 898
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600/558   600/300  
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