Neurological Sensory Discriminator
Item Name Code (INC) 42455
Additional Information for Neurological Sensory Discriminator
Neurological sensory discriminators are medical instruments used to assess and evaluate sensory perception and discrimination in neurological patients. They are part of the supply class "Medical And Surgical Instruments, Equipment, And Supplies" in the supply group "Medical, Dental, And Veterinary Equipment And Supplies."
These discriminators are designed to test various sensory modalities, such as touch, temperature, vibration, and pressure. They typically consist of a handheld device with different attachments or stimuli that can be applied to the patient's skin.
Neurological sensory discriminators are commonly used by healthcare professionals, including neurologists, physiotherapists, and occupational therapists, to assess sensory function and detect any abnormalities or deficits. They help in diagnosing and monitoring conditions such as peripheral neuropathy, nerve injuries, and sensory processing disorders.
By using these instruments, healthcare providers can evaluate a patient's ability to perceive and discriminate different sensory stimuli, which can provide valuable information about the integrity of the nervous system and guide treatment plans.
It's important to note that the specific design and features of neurological sensory discriminators may vary depending on the manufacturer and intended use.
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