Feb. 13, 2004 — The quantitative tuning fork is accurate for testing of vibration sense, according to the results of a study published in the Feb. 10 issue of Neurology. The investigators suggest that ...
Tuning forks, however, are subjective in application, O’Brien explains, since the person administering the tuning fork test and the patient work together to estimate the time in which the patient ...
New features have been added to the Raptor RP-1 to simplify tuning fork test procedures and to manage device certifications. The Raptor RP-1 directional Doppler K & KA band RADAR now has a patent ...
VibraTip (McCallan Medical) is a device resembling a small keyring fob that provides a near‑silent vibration of consistent amplitude, at a frequency similar to that of a calibrated tuning fork. It is ...
Reflex Lynch syndrome screening by example: A review of existing programs. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2015 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium. This abstract does not include a full text ...
A 128Hz medical tuning fork appeared in my collection thanks to a friend! Have you ever used a tuning fork? According to Wikipedia, the tuning fork was invented in 1711 by British musician John Shore, ...
If you were hoping to toss out your Calgary speeding tickets after a CBC News investigation into whether police radar equipment in Canada is accurately calibrated — not so fast! The report found that ...