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BS ISO 13091-1:2001+A2:2021 Mechanical vibration. Vibrotactile perception thresholds for the assessment of nerve dysfunction Methods of measurement at the fingertips

BS ISO 13091-1:2001+A2:2021

Mechanical vibration. Vibrotactile perception thresholds for the assessment of nerve dysfunction Methods of measurement at the fingertips

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Standard number:BS ISO 13091-1:2001+A2:2021
Pages:36
Released:2021-08-17
ISBN:978 0 539 01606 2
Status:Standard
BS ISO 13091-1:2001+A2:2021 Mechanical Vibration Standard

BS ISO 13091-1:2001+A2:2021 Mechanical Vibration Standard

Standard Number: BS ISO 13091-1:2001+A2:2021
Pages: 36
Released: 2021-08-17
ISBN: 978 0 539 01606 2
Name: Mechanical vibration. Vibrotactile perception thresholds for the assessment of nerve dysfunction Methods of measurement at the fingertips
Status: Standard

Overview

The BS ISO 13091-1:2001+A2:2021 standard is an essential document for professionals involved in the assessment of nerve dysfunction through mechanical vibration. This standard provides comprehensive guidelines and methods for measuring vibrotactile perception thresholds at the fingertips, a critical aspect in diagnosing and understanding nerve-related issues.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Guidelines: This standard offers detailed instructions on how to measure vibrotactile perception thresholds, ensuring accurate and reliable results.
  • Updated Information: Released on 2021-08-17, this document includes the latest amendments and updates, making it a current and relevant resource.
  • 36 Pages of In-Depth Content: With 36 pages of detailed information, this standard covers all necessary aspects of mechanical vibration and nerve dysfunction assessment.
  • International Standard: As an ISO standard, it is recognized and utilized globally, ensuring consistency and reliability in nerve dysfunction assessments worldwide.

Why This Standard is Important

Nerve dysfunction can significantly impact an individual's quality of life, and accurate assessment is crucial for effective diagnosis and treatment. The BS ISO 13091-1:2001+A2:2021 standard provides a scientifically validated method for measuring vibrotactile perception thresholds, which is a key indicator of nerve health. By following this standard, healthcare professionals can ensure they are using the best practices for assessing nerve function, leading to better patient outcomes.

Applications

This standard is particularly useful for:

  • Healthcare Professionals: Doctors, neurologists, and other medical practitioners can use this standard to assess nerve function in patients accurately.
  • Researchers: Those involved in neurological research can rely on this standard for consistent and reliable measurement methods.
  • Medical Device Manufacturers: Companies developing devices for nerve assessment can use this standard to ensure their products meet international guidelines.

Detailed Content

The BS ISO 13091-1:2001+A2:2021 standard is divided into several sections, each providing detailed information on different aspects of vibrotactile perception threshold measurement:

  • Introduction: An overview of the importance of measuring vibrotactile perception thresholds and the role of this standard.
  • Measurement Methods: Step-by-step instructions on how to conduct measurements, including equipment setup, calibration, and testing procedures.
  • Data Analysis: Guidelines on how to analyze the collected data to assess nerve function accurately.
  • Interpretation of Results: Information on how to interpret the results and what they indicate about nerve health.
  • Appendices: Additional resources and references for further reading and understanding.

Benefits of Using This Standard

Adopting the BS ISO 13091-1:2001+A2:2021 standard offers numerous benefits:

  • Accuracy: Ensures precise and reliable measurements, leading to better diagnosis and treatment of nerve dysfunction.
  • Consistency: Provides a standardized method that can be used globally, ensuring consistency in nerve assessments.
  • Credibility: As an ISO standard, it is recognized and respected worldwide, adding credibility to the assessments conducted using this method.
  • Comprehensive: Covers all aspects of vibrotactile perception threshold measurement, making it a one-stop resource for professionals in the field.

Conclusion

The BS ISO 13091-1:2001+A2:2021 standard is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the assessment of nerve dysfunction. Its comprehensive guidelines, updated information, and international recognition make it a must-have for healthcare professionals, researchers, and medical device manufacturers. By following this standard, you can ensure accurate, reliable, and consistent measurements of vibrotactile perception thresholds, leading to better understanding and treatment of nerve-related issues.

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BS ISO 13091-1:2001+A2:2021


This standard BS ISO 13091-1:2001+A2:2021 Mechanical vibration. Vibrotactile perception thresholds for the assessment of nerve dysfunction is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.160 Vibration and shock with respect to human beings

This part of ISO 13091 specifies

  • methods for measuring vibrotactile perception thresholds (VPTs) at the fingertips,

  • procedures for conducting the measurements, and

  • the reporting of results.

Measurement methods are defined in this part of ISO 13091 for obtaining perception thresholds at the fingertips mediated, separately, by SAI, FAI and FAII mechanoreceptor populations. The methods are designed to be applicable to healthy and diseased persons, and to be suitable for clinical assessment and for screening purposes.

The measurement of temporary shifts in vibrotactile perception threshold, or of thresholds at body sites other than the fingertip, is outside the scope of this part of ISO 13091.