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Code Description INS1 - 330 Dejerine Percussion Hamme

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Product Overview

The INS1-330 Dejerine Percussion Hammer is a reliable tool for neurological examinations.

It features a sturdy design with a rubber tip for accurate reflex assessments.

The instrument is lightweight, ensuring ease of use during patient evaluations.

It measures approximately 9 inches in length, providing a comfortable grip for healthcare professionals.

This hammer is crafted for durability, making it suitable for repeated use in clinical settings.

Applications & Use Cases

This percussion hammer is primarily used by healthcare professionals, including doctors and physiotherapists, for testing deep tendon reflexes.

It is essential in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings across Kenya.

The INS1-330 aids in neurological assessments, helping to identify any abnormalities in reflex responses.

Its practical design makes it a valuable addition to any medical examination toolkit.

Care & Maintenance

To ensure longevity, clean the INS1-330 Dejerine Hammer with a soft cloth and mild disinfectant after each use.

Avoid using abrasive cleaners that can damage the surface.

Store the hammer in a dry, secure location to prevent any physical damage.

Regularly inspect the hammer for wear and tear, replacing it as necessary to maintain accurate reflex testing in clinical environments.

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