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Disposable Pinwheel - Non Sterile

Plastic and disposable, it measures cutaneous sensory response via the rotating pinwheel that is attached to the handle.
SKU: 121446
R48,30
R41,40
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Ideal for hospitals, physical therapy centres, clinics and schools, the Non-Sterile Pinwheel is a disposable neurological pinwheel that tests for nerve damage. Plastic and disposable, it measures cutaneous sensory response via the rotating pinwheel that is attached to the handle. These pinwheels are disposable and intended for one use only, coming individually wrapped in regular packaging. They are ideal for orthopedists, neurologists, neurosurgeons or private practices for diagnosing nerve damage and disorders. Additionally, these pinwheels are useful for diagnostics and tracking physical therapy progress and pain perception responses in patients. They are also Latex-free.

 

Features: 

  • Individually wrapped
  • Useful for tracking the progress of physical therapy
  • Made of plastic
  • Fine points
  • Smooth-rolling

 

Nappi Code: None

Ideal for hospitals, physical therapy centres, clinics and schools, the Non-Sterile Pinwheel is a disposable neurological pinwheel that tests for nerve damage. Plastic and disposable, it measures cutaneous sensory response via the rotating pinwheel that is attached to the handle. These pinwheels are disposable and intended for one use only, coming individually wrapped in regular packaging. They are ideal for orthopedists, neurologists, neurosurgeons or private practices for diagnosing nerve damage and disorders. Additionally, these pinwheels are useful for diagnostics and tracking physical therapy progress and pain perception responses in patients. They are also Latex-free.

 

Features: 

  • Individually wrapped
  • Useful for tracking the progress of physical therapy
  • Made of plastic
  • Fine points
  • Smooth-rolling

 

Nappi Code: None

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