Flip book element
Eye Magnet and Loop
Eye Magnet & Foreign Body Loop is used for removing objects from the eye. The magnet is designed to remove fragments of metal lodged near the surface of the eye. At the opposite end of the instrument is a foreign body loop used to encircle the object for extraction.
Tuning Forks C-2048
Designed for evaluating auditory senses through different vibration frequencies
Used to perform various hearing tests including the Rinne and Weber audiology test
Air conduction is assessed by placing the vibrating prongs near the patient’s ear
Bone conduction is tested by placing the vibrating base on the mastoid bone
C2048 (2048Hz)
Tuning Forks C-1024
Designed for evaluating auditory senses through different vibration frequencies
Used to perform various hearing tests including the Rinne and Weber audiology test
Air conduction is assessed by placing the vibrating prongs near the patient’s ear
Bone conduction is tested by placing the vibrating base on the mastoid bone
C1024 (1024Hz)
Tuning Forks C-512
Designed for evaluating auditory senses through different vibration frequencies
Used to perform various hearing tests including the Rinne and Weber audiology test
Air conduction is assessed by placing the vibrating prongs near the patient’s ear
Bone conduction is tested by placing the vibrating base on the mastoid bone
C512 (512Hz)
Tuning Forks C-256
Designed for evaluating auditory senses through different vibration frequencies
Used to perform various hearing tests including the Rinne and Weber audiology test
Air conduction is assessed by placing the vibrating prongs near the patient’s ear
Bone conduction is tested by placing the vibrating base on the mastoid bone
128Hz and 256Hz tuning forks feature round weights at the end of each prong to produce a stronger, more powerful vibration
C256 (256Hz) with Fixed Weights
Tuning Forks C-128
Designed for evaluating auditory senses through different vibration frequencies
Used to perform various hearing tests including the Rinne and Weber audiology test
Air conduction is assessed by placing the vibrating prongs near the patient’s ear
Bone conduction is tested by placing the vibrating base on the mastoid bone
128Hz and 256Hz tuning forks feature round weights at the end of each prong to produce a stronger, more powerful vibration
C128 (128Hz) with Fixed Weights
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