5.07 – 10 G Monofilament Test
Ensure accurate foot care assessments with the Monofilament 5.07 - 10gram from Rainier Medical. This essential tool is designed for quick, reliable testing of protective sensation in patients, particularly those at risk for diabetic foot complications. Ideal for use in clinical settings, this monofilament provides precise measurements to assist healthcare professionals in preventing severe foot issues.
Key Features:
- High Precision: Exerts exactly 10 grams of force when bowed into a C shape, allowing for standardized, accurate testing.
- Disposable Convenience: Each package contains 20 single-use monofilaments, ensuring hygiene and reliability with every test.
- Easy Application: Quick to use, providing immediate feedback on sensory loss in the plantar surface of the feet.
- Cost-Effective: Priced at just $29.95, offering an affordable solution without compromising on quality.
In managing foot health, especially for diabetic patients, detecting loss of protective sensation is crucial. The Monofilament 5.07 - 10gram simplifies this process, allowing healthcare providers to perform essential screenings efficiently. By detecting sensory loss early, you can help prevent serious complications such as ulcers and amputations. The ease of use and reliability of this monofilament make it an indispensable tool for any foot care regimen. At Rainier Medical, we understand the importance of precise and effective foot care tools. Equip yourself with the Monofilament 5.07 - 10gram to ensure the highest standard of care for your patients and safeguard their foot health.
How To Perform Monofilament Test:
- Place the patient in supine or sitting position with shoes and socks removed.
- Tell the patient that you’re testing for loss of protective sensation, which increases the risk of foot ulcers and amputation.
- Touch the 5.07 monofilament wire to the patient’s skin on the arm or hand to demonstrate what the touch feels like.
- Instruct the patient to respond “Yes” each time he or she feels the pressure of the monofilament on the foot during the exam.
- Instruct the patient to close his or her eyes and keep toes pointing straight up during the exam.
- Hold the monofilament perpendicular to the patient’s foot. Press it against the foot, increasing the pressure until the monofilament bends into a C shape. (The patient should sense the monofilament by the time it bows.)
- Hold the monofilament in place for about 1 second.
- Press the monofilament to the skin so it buckles at one of two times as you say “Time one” or “Time two.” Have the patient identify at which time he or she was touched.
Randomize the sequence of applying the filament throughout the examination.
Locations for testing:
On both feet, use the first, third, and fifth metatarsal heads and plantar surface of the distal hallux and third toe (see diagram). Avoid callused areas.
Record response on foot screening form with “+” for Yes and “–” for No.