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Medoc - Portable Full-Range QST Device

TSA2 Air is the newest device by Medoc, offering an air-cooled and light device that will ease day-to-day handling. This new cooling technology allows the broadest range of temperatures from 0-53°C, and fast rates, all this in an air-cooled device. The standard 30x30 mm thermode is available, suitable for performing QST and other thermal stimulation. Medoc Main Station (MMS) software allows for precise stimulation, easy data collection and analysis, and comprehensive reports.

Medoc - Advanced Thermosensory Stimulator

Precise thermal pain stimulation temperature control, External Control programming capability, Rapid thermal stimulation rates- up to 13°C/sec, Single and Dual Thermode configurations, Upgradeable for the fMRI imaging environment, Add the new CHEPS for TSA2 thermode for rapid and precise heat and cold stimulation.

Medoc - Sensory Testing (QST) Device

Simple, validated, thermal testing for small peripheral nerve fibers. Q-Sense is a portable, easy-to-use and affordable quantitative sensory testing (QST) device for clinical, research and pharmacologic trial use. Q-Sense offers scientifically validated measures of warm, cool and heat-pain thermal sensory thresholds. All of these can be useful determinants in the evaluation of peripheral sensory nerve function, neuropathic pain, diabetic, chemotherapeutic, and other small-fiber neuropathies.

Medoc - Computerized Pressure Pain Algometer

AlgoMed is the first software-based digital algometer to offer real-time visual & auditory feedback to control & monitor applied pressure rates to measure pressure pain threshold. Algometers are designed to quantify and document levels of tenderness via pressure pain threshold measurement and pain sensitivity via pressure pain tolerance measurement. Pressure algometry is a reliable measure of pain in muscles, fascia, joints, tendons, ligaments and the periosteum. The challenge in performing pressure algometry tests is to apply continuously ascending pressure at a constant rate on the patient`s selected body site without having the possibility to monitor it in real time.