TUNING FORK C 64 HZ ACCORDING TO MATTES RYDEL-SEIFFER - WITH FIXED DAMPERS
The Rydel-Seiffer tuning fork (named after Adam Rydel and Friedrich Wilhelm Seiffer) is a medical instrument that can be used to examine impairments of the peripheral nervous system or, for example, hearing ability.
The standard for neurology
For the diagnosis of metabolic disorders such as diabetes, toxic nerve damage such as alcoholism, bacterial nerve inflammation, which manifests itself with a reduction in vibration sensitivity. The tuning fork made of stainless steel on a plastic base impresses with its long vibration period, high sound purity and lasting tonal stability.
Tuning fork after Mattes Rydel Seiffer
- Rydel-Seiffer tuning fork
- Stainless steel version
- C 64Hz
- with FIXED dampers and plastic base
- for neurological examinations and sensitivity testing in neuropathy
- Weight approx. 125 g
- Dimensions (L/W): 230 x 50 mm