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MDF Instruments
Neurological Reflex Hammers
MDF 535 Babinski Hammer
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MDF 535-N |
MDF Babinski Hammer. Noir
Noir Color, 1each. |
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$10.50 |
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The
instrument of choice by neurologist is named after the
French Neurologist, Joseph François Babinski, best known
for the "toe phenomenon". This diagnostic instrument is
also often referred to as the Rabiner for the version
with a swivel head. MDF has modified the hammer to
incorporate modern design and functionality for
eliciting myotatic and plantar response with less effort
and greater patient comfort.
Head: The
swivel thermo-plastic-rubber head is crowned with
chrome-plated brass disc that enables usage of the head
in both the perpendicular and parallel positions to the
shaft. The flexibility provides greater effectiveness in
eliciting myotatic reflex involving ankle, knee,
abdomen, forearm, biceps and triceps.
Handle: The
weighted chrome-plated brass handle is precisely
balanced for increased control of force in the
percussion. The sand brushed hexagon handle is also
designed with a pointed tip used as an additional
stimulus for cutaneous reflexes. |
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MDF 545 Queen Square Hammer
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MDF 545 |
MDF 545 Queen Square
Hammer. Noir Noir Color, 1each. |
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$10.50 |
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MDF
has redesigned the Queen Square Hammer first popularized
and named at the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases
in Queen Square, London. The result is a weighted, agile
percussion device for effective elicitation of myotatic,
plantar and abdominal responses with greater patient
comfort.
Head:
The Queen Square Hammer
head is surmounted with a chrome-plated brass disc (2"
diameter) grooved to house the TPR rubber collar. The
weighted head and soft rubber collar is perfectly suited
in provoking myotatic responses.
Handle: Flexible Nylon
handle consists of a slender tapering handle. The
tapered point is suited for eliciting plantar and
abdominal responses. |
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MDF 555 Tromner Hammer
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MDF 555-N |
MDF 555 Tromner Hammer.
Noir Noir Color, 1each. |
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$23.75 |
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MDF 555-RS |
MDF 555 Tromner Hammer. Red
Spice Color, 1each. |
1each |
$23.75 |
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Trömner
(AKA Troemner) Reflex Hammer is a versatile dual
mallet-type reflex hammer designed for eliciting
myotatic and cutaneous responses on adult and pediatric
patients. This popular reflex hammer is invented by
Ernst L.O. Troemner M.D., a Director of the Neurological
Hospital at St. Georg and Professor at University of
Hamburg.
Head: The
balance-weighted head is outfitted with a large and
small mallet constructed of soft TPR for precise tendon
percussion.
Handle: The
weighted handle is precisely balanced for increased
control of force in the percussion. The pointed handle
can also be utilized to elicit additional responses. |
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MDF 555P Tromner Hammer Light
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MDF 555P |
MDF 555P Tromner Hammer,
Light. Noir Noir Color, 1each. |
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$13.99 |
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Originally
designed by Ernst L.O. Troemner M.D., Director of the
Neurological Hospital at St. Georg and Professor at
University of Hamburg. MDF® Trömner (AKA Troemner)
Hammer - Light is a versatile 4-in-1 multifuntional
dual-mallet type reflex hammer. In addtion to the
myotatic reflex function of the tradtional Trömner, MDF®
re-designed the Trömner Hammer - Light to also elicit
plantar and cutaneous reflexes on adult and pediatric
patients with less effort and greater patient comfort.
Head:
The balance-weighted head is
outfitted with a large and small mallet constructed of
TPR for precise percussions.
Handle: The lightweight
ergonomic HDP handle is designed for increased control
of force in percussions to elicit myotatic reflexes.
Babinski-Tip:
The integrated Babinski-Tip at the
base of the handle effectively elicits cutaneous and
plantar reflexes.
Retractable Brush: The
built-in retractable brush at the base of the handle can
be easily accessed to elicit cutaneous reflexes. |
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