An evaluation of the Semmes-Weinstein 6.10 monofilament as compared with 6 nylon in leprosy patients
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An evaluation of the Semmes-Weinstein 6.10 monofilament as compared with 6 nylon in leprosy patients
Abstract
In a previous study Birke and Sims (1986) identified the 5.07 (10 y) Semmes-Weinstein monofilament, as the most useful tool, in measuring protective sensation in the sole of the foot of leprosy patients. This study has demonstrated that the standard 6 Nylon being used in Karigiri, is as good as the monofilament, in assessing protective sensation in leprosy patients. However there is a need for standardising procedures for measuring sensory loss in leprosy patients.
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