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
- 3
- Last updated
- 2025-11-25 17:28:40
Related Product Codes
| Code | Device | Specialty | Class | Devices |
|---|
| GWI | Discriminator, Two-Point | Neurology | 1 | 3 |
Representative GUDID Devices
| Primary DI | Brand | Company | Model | Published |
|---|
| 10850828007036 | AxoTouch™ Two-Point Discriminator | AXOGEN CORPORATION | 2PDGA1 | 2017-05-15 |
| H834PM8550 | Integra® Miltex® | INTEGRA LIFESCIENCES PRODUCTION CORPORATION | PM-855 | 2020-10-01 |
| M274P8551 | Integra® Jarit® | INTEGRA LIFESCIENCES PRODUCTION CORPORATION | P855 | 2017-09-29 |