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

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  • 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



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Beatrice
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
I am so thrilled I ended up getting this tool. As a medical student I had bought the simple reflex hammer with the triangle head (as that's what everyone else had and I did not know better), but since it did such a poor job, I hardly ever had it with me. Getting this made me realize I just had the wrong tool for eliciting reflexes. I think the only con would be the weight of it. It does have more heft that the simple one I had, but I like that. Works great and would recommend this as a great investment for future practice
Teresa N.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024
I'm a neurologist and this works great for testing reflexes in clinic
E Sandoval
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
A very good hammer reflex. I have 4 Trommer hammers, this is the best
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023
I think the Trömner hammer is the best reflex hammer available (even when compared to the Queen's Square) and have been very happy with so far.MDF did a superb job. I highly recommend this for anyone who needs to perform a neurologic exam.
Lau
Reviewed in Spain on June 30, 2021
Muy buen diseño , es el mejor que he utilizado
Kashish R
Reviewed in Canada on June 20, 2021
Great product. Great service. You do not need to think twice if you are looking for a knee hammer
NerdsAreSexyy
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2019
I suck at reflexes in general but this thing makes it easy. Great weight distribution. Also has the little scratchy tip for a nice Babinski reflex. The metal is often cold so I can use it for temperature sensation, then flip it to the smaller blunt tip for pressure. Lastly, it’s bright red, which is great for testing naming and vision! Honestly I am in love with this hammer and will no longer be calm, alert and oriented x3 if it is ever stolen.
HooDude
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2019
I prefer this to the Queen's Square because it's small enough to carry in a whitecoat pocket or put in a drawer. It's also easier to use and more reliable than the triangle shaped one.
Encephalo
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2018
If you are using a tomahawk hammer, you probably aren't a nerdologist. If you are using a Queen's square hammer, you probably had it given to you by a drug rep. If you have used a Tromner, you won't go back to inferior hammers.This particular Tromner is good but not exceptional. It is somewhat soft (I usually hit my own thumb while on a patient's tendon, so I appreciate a softer hammer). This hammer is fairly well weighted. I have several Tromners and this one is my 2nd favorite (first favorite was MANY times the cost through the AAN and is very soft). My young children are the proud owners of all of my old Tomahawks and Queen's square junkers.The base of the hammer is reasonable for Babinski testing, but as a seasoned neurologist who know you don't need to gouge a foot to elicit plantar responses, I find my thumbnail preferable.If I ever lose a hammer, I will buy another one of these. They are the best value I have been able to find.
MvP
Reviewed in Canada on August 19, 2017
Very well crafted, solid and appropriately weighted instrument. Will buy again, other items. Good customer service with follow up emails. Definitely recommend!
Thomas Wong
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2017
Perfectly weighted and balanced, comfortable in the hand, feels and looks high professional quality. Solidly built. Very easy to elicit reflexes, with more precision and greater response than my previous Queen Square hammer, especially for biceps on the far side of the bed and ankle reflexes. Can use the pointed end for plantars and red top for visual field testing (maps out the blind spot great).
Usuario
Reviewed in Spain on December 30, 2016
Como neurólogo buscaba un martillo de buen acabado, materiales resistentes y que pudiese ser lavable. Es perfecto, la inercia es la adecuada para evocar los reflejos, desmontable 100% con piezas metálicas de calidad, que permite la higiene del producto. Las gomas son de buena calidad; pero agradecería saber de repuestos por el fabicante. El mango está tallado a mano, un detalle agradable.Es exactamente el producto de la foto, y es muy recomendable para todo neurólogo. Compré 3, siendo 2 para compañeros. Todos muy conformes.Sólo, cuidado; no debe guardarse en la bata en contacto con el diapasón porque puede arañar el acabado del mango.Volvería a comprarlo. Precio algo más económico que en tiendas físicas, (10-20€ productos similares)
T.D.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2014
Excellent hammer for neurology rotation. It's compact and has just the right amount of weight to it. Pretty easy to elicit reflexes with this hammer b/c the weight does most of the work. It's nicely constructed and does not seem like it will break easily. Does not feel cheap. Also, the handle works well for cutaneous reflexes; it's neither too sharp nor too dull. The red and silver looks nice. It's a really good hammer at a reasonable price- what more can you ask for? I will say that the Queen Square hammer is another good option but I think this one works just as well and has the benefit of taking up less space. Either one is a much better option than those crappy Taylor hammers that everyone uses. These are not much more expensive, and it's just nice knowing that if you're not eliciting reflexes with this hammer, it's most likely b/c you either have awful technique or the patient is legitimately hyporeflexic.