Esthesiometer

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Esthesiometer

An esthesiometer (also spelled aesthesiometer) is a medical instrument used to measure tactile sensitivity. It is commonly used in the field of neurology and dermatology to assess the sensory function of the skin. The device is particularly useful in diagnosing conditions that affect the nervous system and can help in the evaluation of nerve damage.

Types of Esthesiometers[edit]

There are several types of esthesiometers, each designed for specific purposes:

  • Von Frey Hairs: These are fine filaments of varying thicknesses used to apply precise pressure to the skin.
  • Two-Point Discrimination Esthesiometer: This device measures the minimum distance at which two points of contact can be felt as separate.
  • Pressure-Specified Sensory Device (PSSD): This advanced device quantifies the pressure threshold for sensory perception.

Applications[edit]

Esthesiometers are used in various medical fields:

Procedure[edit]

The procedure for using an esthesiometer typically involves:

1. The patient is asked to close their eyes to avoid visual cues. 2. The esthesiometer is applied to the skin with varying degrees of pressure or at different points. 3. The patient reports their sensations, which are then recorded and analyzed.

History[edit]

The esthesiometer was first developed in the 19th century by Ernst Heinrich Weber, a German physician and physiologist. His work laid the foundation for the study of sensory perception and psychophysics.

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