RCSP Knee Hammer
Product highlights
- Detects deep tendon reflexes
- Can be used for drumming on the chest
- Detects abnormalities in the central or peripheral nervous system
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Information about RCSP Knee Hammer
RCSP Knee Hammer provides increased control of percussion force. The weighted chrome-plated handle is precisely balanced for increased control of force in a collision. This hammer features a triangular rubber head with a sturdy metal handle. Testing for reflexes is an important part of the neurological physical examination to detect abnormalities in the central body joints. The girth band of the handle with the pin firmly secures the triangular head midway between the top and the base. The handle is also made with a pointed tip and brush to elicit cutaneous and plantar reflexes.
Uses:
RCSP Knee Hammer helps to detect deep tendon reflexes.
Product Specifications and Features:
Directions for Use:
As directed by the physician
Safety Information:
Uses:
RCSP Knee Hammer helps to detect deep tendon reflexes.
Product Specifications and Features:
- The soft base and rounded top are perfectly suited to stimulate myotatic responses in striking the precise location of the tendons. Also suitable for obtaining chest sounds and abdominal palpation
- Corrosion-resistant and tarnish-free - this hammer won't bend or snap on you
- This hammer accurately and effectively elicits muscle stretch reflexes, superficial or cutaneous reflexes, as well as plantar and abdominal reflexes, with less effort and greater patient comfort
- This hammer will not bend or snap on you. It will remain trusted by medical personnel for many years. It is widely used by physicians to test deep tendon reflexes
- Great for medical students going back and forth to clinics. User-friendly balanced design is effective and lightweight to prevent less user fatigue and increase patient comfort
Directions for Use:
As directed by the physician
Safety Information:
- Avoid physical damage
- Keep out of the reach of children
Country of origin: India