Touch Test Sensory Probes

Semmes-Weinstein Von Frey Aesthesiometer for touch assessment
Item Product Price QTY
58011 Touch Test Sensory Evaluator, Kit of 20 Login
58021 Replacement Evaluator 1.65 Login
58022 Replacement Evaluator 2.36 Login
58023 Replacement Evaluator 2.44 Login
58024 Replacement Evaluator 2.83 Login
58025 Replacement Evaluator 3.22 Login
58026 Replacement Evaluator 3.61 Login
58027 Replacement Evaluator 3.84 Login
58028 Replacement Evaluator 4.08 Login
58029 Replacement Evaluator 4.17 Login
58030 Replacement Evaluator 4.31 Login
58031 Replacement Evaluator 4.56 Login
58032 Replacement Evaluator 4.74 Login
58033 Replacement Evaluator 4.93 Login
58034 Replacement Evaluator 5.07 Login
58035 Replacement Evaluator 5.18 Login
58036 Replacement Evaluator 5.46 Login
58037 Replacement Evaluator 5.88 Login
58038 Replacement Evaluator 6.10 Login
58039 Replacement Evaluator 6.45 Login
58040 Replacement Evaluator 6.65 Login
57816 Ugo Basile Grid Platform for Plantar Stimulation Login
The Semmes-Weinstein monofilaments provide an approximate logarithmic scale of actual force, and a linear scale of perceived intensity. They have a long history of effective use in clinical settings, and can be used to diagnose pathologies of hyper- or hypo-aesthesia. Subsets within the set of 20 probes distinguish pathologies on different parts of the body (foot, hand, lip, cheek,etc.).

Semmes-Weinstein Von Frey Aesthesiometer for touch assessment

Features

  • Set of 20 monofilaments based on the Semmes-Weinstein monofilament set
  • Features retractable filaments to protect the filament
  • Allows the researcher to carry a few in a pocket

The Semmes-Weinstein monofilaments provide an approximate logarithmic scale of actual force, and a linear scale of perceived intensity. They have a long history of effective use in clinical settings, and can be used to diagnose pathologies of hyper- or hypo-aesthesia. Subsets within the set of 20 probes distinguish pathologies on different parts of the body (foot, hand, lip, cheek,etc.).

Operating Principle
When the tip of a fiber of given length and diameter is pressed against the skin at right angles, the force of application increases as long as the researcher continues to advance the probe, until the fiber bends. After the fiber bends, continued advance creates more bend, but not more force of application. This makes it possible for the researcher using a hand-held probe to apply a reproducible force, within a wide tolerance, to the skin surface.

Pre-Clinical Use
Rodents exhibit a paw withdrawal reflex when the paw is unexpectedly touched. The Touch Test™ Sensory Evaluator can be used on the Plantar surfaces of the foot of a rat or mouse. The animal indicates sensation by pulling back its paw. Individual filaments available.

Optional Grid Platform, Product Number 57816, also available!