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Neuropen The only dual function screening device with replaceable monofilaments. Peripheral neuropathy cannot be excluded without regular foot screening in conjunction with symptomatic and clinical assessments. Neuropen is an effective aid to this screening programme, meeting and exceeding current practices by being the first dual purpose, pocket size device designed to provide a safe and reliable test. Dual purpose Neurotip test (1) for assessing reduced sensation to sharpness/ pain in small nerve fibres. The calibrated spring mechanism (2 exerts a force of 40g to help assess patients. Monofilament test (3) for assessing protective touch/pressure sensation in large nerve fibres. Code NV0590 NV0591 NV0593 NV0594 Description Neuropen w/Monofilament & Neurotip 10g Neuropen Filaments (5) Neurotips (100) Monofilament 10g Lesionometer Simple, but very useful tool for measuring lesion and ulcer size. Simply position the transparent plastic scale against the foot and align with 'best fit' hole. Effective when evaluating treatment effectiveness and for patient documentation purposes. Code Description NV0609 Lesionometer Sphygmomanometer Accoson sphygmomanometer enjoy an excellent reputation for their quality and ease of use. Whether at home, at work or on holiday, this traditional easy-touse blood pressure machine offers the convenience, portability, accuracy and trouble-free operation that are ideal for home practitioners and self-administering patients. zz Made in UK and guaranteed accurate to British Standard: EN 1060-1. zz Designed for self use if required. zz Inflatable cuff fitted with built in stethoscope. zz Cuff designed for easy fitting using one hand. zz Supplied in high-quality leather pouch case with brass zip. zz Complete with latex free inflation system, instructions and printed record form. zz Easy to read analogue display. Code NV0609 4 For more products like this visit www.diaped.co.uk Description Sphygmomanometer

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