Larger contactor area increases low-frequency vibratory sensitivity in hairy skin.
Daniel SchmidtGuenther SchleeAndresa M C GermanoThomas L MilaniPublished in: PeerJ (2020)
Supporting our hypothesis, we found that improved cutaneous sensitivity after increasing the contactor size occurs not only at high, but also at low frequencies at all anatomical locations. Large contactor sizes resulted in higher sensitivity and in a superior ability to detect changes. The superior behavior of the matrix to exhibit a lower variability could not always be proven. This work may be relevant for future studies aiming to identify changes of VPTs in various patient groups, for example.
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