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Specialized equipment is essential for the precise diagnosis of neurological diseases. In the Neurology category you will find everything you need for an accurate neurological examination. This includes high-quality electrodes, nerve stimulators and other crucial instruments. These products, made from robust materials such as stainless steel and durable plastic, are ideal for detailed analysis and monitoring. Optimize your diagnostic processes and secure the best tools for neurology.
Precise Neurological Diagnostics: Essential Instruments for Your Practice
Neurological diagnostics require maximum precision and finely tuned instruments to accurately assess reflexes, sensory responses, and neural functions.
In our specialized selection, you will find essential tools for neurological examinations, including reflex hammers, tuning forks, and the Wartenberg pinwheel.
Key Diagnostic Instruments and Their Applications
Reflex Hammer: A fundamental tool for assessing muscle reflexes and diagnosing neurological disorders. Different models allow for differentiated testing.
Wartenberg Pinwheel: Designed to evaluate surface sensitivity, this fine-toothed wheel helps detect pain and touch perception disorders at an early stage.
Tuning Forks: With precise frequencies, tuning forks assist in neurological vibration sensitivity tests as well as audiometric assessments.
Percussion Hammer: In addition to traditional reflex testing, this versatile instrument can be used for targeted vibration stimulation.
High-Quality Materials and Thoughtful Design
All our instruments are made from durable, high-quality materials, ensuring precise application and long-lasting performance. Ergonomic handles and balanced weight distribution provide optimal control and accuracy during examinations.
A Historical Perspective: From Reflex Hammers to Modern Neurological Diagnostics
As early as the 19th century, French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot established reflex testing as a foundation for many of today’s neurological examination methods.
The Wartenberg pinwheel, named after neurologist Robert Wartenberg (1887–1956), was introduced in the 1930s to allow for a more precise sensitivity assessment.
To this day, it remains a trusted tool for nerve function testing, proving itself as a timeless medical innovation in neurological diagnostics worldwide.