Two-point aesthesiometer

Definition
A manual stimulator designed to determine tactile sensibility by testing a patient's two-point touch discrimination. It is typically a two-branched instrument joined at the top by a pivot (compass-like), with two points that are applied to the skin to test touch discrimination. The device is typically used during physical examinations for detecting peripheral neuropathy and/or in diabetes mellitus or leprosy diagnostics. This is a reusable device.
GUDID devices
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Last updated
2026-06-04 19:44:10

Representative GUDID Devices#

Primary DI, Brand, Company table
Primary DIBrandCompanyModelPublished
10381780221722Integra® Jarit®INTEGRA LIFESCIENCES PRODUCTION CORPORATIONP8552017-09-29
10381780503972Integra® Miltex®INTEGRA LIFESCIENCES PRODUCTION CORPORATIONPM-8552020-10-01
10850828007036AxoTouch™ Two-Point DiscriminatorAXOGEN CORPORATION2PDGA12017-05-15
H834PM8550Integra® Miltex®INTEGRA LIFESCIENCES PRODUCTION CORPORATIONPM-8552020-10-01
M274P8551Integra® Jarit®INTEGRA LIFESCIENCES PRODUCTION CORPORATIONP8552017-09-29