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MDF® Tromner Neurological Reflex Hammer with
MDF® Tromner Neurological Reflex Hammer with
MDF® Tromner Neurological Reflex Hammer with
MDF® Tromner Neurological Reflex Hammer with
MDF® Tromner Neurological Reflex Hammer with
MDF® Tromner Neurological Reflex Hammer with
MDF® Tromner Neurological Reflex Hammer with

MDF® Tromner Neurological Reflex Hammer with Pointed tip Handle for cutaneous and Superficial responses - Free-Parts-for-Life & Lifetime Warranty - Red (MDF555-02)

Product ID : 3237972
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Galleon Product ID 3237972
UPC / ISBN 881281269290
Shipping Weight 0.62 lbs
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Model MDF55502
Manufacturer MDF Instruments
Shipping Dimension 9.09 x 3.62 x 1.42 inches
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MDF® Tromner Neurological Reflex Hammer with Features

  • Handcrafted Since 1971 | Lifetime Warranty | Latex-Free

  • PRECISELY BALANCED > extra-long handle

  • Accurately and effectively elicits muscle stretch reflexes, superficial or cutaneous reflexes, as well as plantar and abdominal reflexes, with less effort and greater patient comfort


About MDF® Tromner Neurological Reflex Hammer With

Handcrafted Since 1971 | Lifetime Warranty | Latex Free The MDF Tromner Hammer (aka Tromner or Troemner) is a versatile 3-in-1 dual mallet-type reflex hammer designed for eliciting myotatic and cutaneous responses in adult and pediatric patients. This popular reflex hammer was invented by Ernst L.O. Trmner, MD, a director of the Neurological Hospital at St. Georg and professor at the University of Hamburg. Head: The balance-weighted stainless-steel head is outfitted with large and small mallets constructed of soft TPR for precise percussions. Handle: The weighted stainless-steel handle is precisely balanced for increased control of force for percussion. The tip at the base of the handle elicits superficial or cutaneous responses, including plantar and abdominal reflexes.