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They also created an air-based oral esthesiometer.
Weinstein and group created an air-based corneal esthesiometer using gram-force (tens of micrograms force).
An esthesiometer (British spelling aesthesiometer) is a device for measuring the tactile sensitivity of the skin (or mouth, or eye, etc.).
He created a unique type of esthesiometer, now referred to as a Von Frey hair, which consisted of various calibrated monofilaments.
The WEST esthesiometer has a bulb for a contacting tip, so when the tip bends it presents the same contacting face.
To differentiate between two points and one point of equal area (the sum of the areas of the two points equals the area of the third point), Dr. Sidney Weinstein created the three-point esthesiometer (re: Weinstein Aesthesiometer).
Another type of manual aesthesiometer is used to test lower thresholds of touch or pain.
In 1858, he devised an aesthesiometer, a device for measuring tactile sensitivity of the skin.
Also, a thermal aesthesiometer is used to determine sensitivity of thermal stimuli.
An non-intrusive device called a corneal aesthesiometer is used to test cornea nerve sensitivity by using a controlled pulse of air as stimulation.
An esthesiometer (British spelling aesthesiometer) is a device for measuring the tactile sensitivity of the skin (or mouth, or eye, etc.).
A von Frey hair is a type of aesthesiometer designed in 1896 by Maximilian von Frey.
The Semmes-Weinstein Aesthesiometer, and its variant the Weinstein Enhanced Sensory Test (WEST, e.g., WEST-hand), present nylon monofilaments of approximately the same length (38 mm) and of varying diameters.
To differentiate between two points and one point of equal area (the sum of the areas of the two points equals the area of the third point), Dr. Sidney Weinstein created the three-point esthesiometer (re: Weinstein Aesthesiometer).