Product Description
We offer a broad array of supreme quality Aesthesiometer that is an instrument used for measuring sensitivity in ears. It is manufactured with the utilization of premium quality components and the latest techniques at our well-established manufacturing unit. Offered equipment is majorly used in hospitals, nursing homes and other related places. The provided instrument is easy to operate and light weight thus, appreciated and preferable in the ongoing market. Moreover, this Aesthesiometer can be availed in diverse technical specifications within committed time frame.
Features:
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Sharp edge
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Simple to operate
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Light weight
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Robust construction
Versatile Material ConstructionCombining the durability of metal with the lightweight properties of plastic, this aesthesiometer achieves both robustness and ease of handling. Such construction ensures longevity while maintaining precision, making it ideal for repeated use in high-traffic clinical environments.
Tailored for Clinical ApplicationSpecifically engineered for use in clinics, the aesthesiometer aids healthcare specialists in evaluating tactile perception and nerve function in patients. Its practical design supports various medical examinations and guarantees dependable results every time.
FAQ's of Aesthesiometer:
Q: How is the aesthesiometer used in a clinical setting?
A: In clinics, the aesthesiometer is employed to evaluate tactile sensitivity by gently touching the patient's skin or cornea, allowing practitioners to measure the threshold at which sensation is detected. This aids in diagnosing nerve-related conditions.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of this aesthesiometer?
A: This aesthesiometer is manufactured using a combination of metal and plastic, which ensures both durability and lightweight convenience for medical professionals.
Q: When should a clinic consider using an aesthesiometer?
A: Clinics should use an aesthesiometer during neurological assessments, routine check-ups, or when investigating possible sensory nerve impairments in patients.
Q: Where can I purchase this black aesthesiometer for clinical use?
A: The black aesthesiometer is available through a variety of suppliers, including dealers, distributors, exporters, manufacturers, retailers, traders, and wholesalers.
Q: What is the process of measuring sensitivity with an aesthesiometer?
A: To measure sensitivity, the clinician gently applies the aesthesiometer to specific areas of the patient's skin or eye and gradually increases the stimulus until the patient registers sensation. This process provides valuable information about nerve function.
Q: What are the benefits of using an aesthesiometer in clinics?
A: Using an aesthesiometer allows for precise assessment of sensory perception, supporting early detection of neurological conditions and improving patient care through targeted diagnosis.