Package Count: 100. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is one of the most common complications of diabetes, potentially leading to loss of sensation, foot ulcerations and eventually amputation. Treatment of these complications can benefit greatly from early identification; intervent…
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Package Count: 100.
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is one of the most common complications of diabetes, potentially leading to loss of sensation, foot ulcerations and eventually amputation. Treatment of these complications can benefit greatly from early identification; intervention is key to improving patient outcomes and reducing costs. Neurotips are single use neurological examination pins. Using a Neurotip within a Neuropen® ensures that a quantifiable force of 40 grams can be exerted safely onto the skin, providing a standardized test for identifying patients with a decrease in sensation to sharpness.
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is one of the most common complications of diabetes, potentially leading to loss of sensation, foot ulcerations and eventually amputation. Treatment of these complications can benefit greatly from early identification; intervention is key to improving patient outcomes and reducing costs. Neurotips are single use neurological examination pins. Using a Neurotip within a Neuropen® ensures that a quantifiable force of 40 grams can be exerted safely onto the skin, providing a standardized test for identifying patients with a decrease in sensation to sharpness.
- Neurotips accurately assess reduced sensation to sharpness and pain in small nerve fibers
- The sterility of these single-use neurological examination pins means there is no risk of cross contamination
- Neurotips are semi-sharp, to reduce the risk of skin puncture particularly on fragile skin
Product Specifications
Brand:
SKU:
287224BX
MPN:
NT 5405
UPC:
384705405019
Application:
Neurological Examination Pins
Manufacturer:
Owen Mumford
Package Count:
100 Ct
FSA Prospect:
Yes
Condition:
New
Availability:
Delivery Within 1-2 Business Days