Tuning Fork,Aluminium Alloy Tuning Fork C64 C128Hz Medical Tuning Fork Instruments Tuning Vibration
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Scope of application: The tuning fork is specially designed for medical staff and ear cleaning technicians. 128Hz, providing accurate frequency response. It can be used in clinics, music rooms, fitness clubs, etc. Multifunctional tuning fork: This tuning fork produces 2 different vibrations: C64 Hz vibration with dampers and C128 Hz vibration without dampers. Each will generate a certain frequency for different specific purposes. Reflex hammer: Tuning fork is a medical device used by doctors to
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- Scope of application: The tuning fork is specially designed for medical staff and ear cleaning technicians. 128Hz, providing accurate frequency response. It can be used in clinics, music rooms, fitness clubs, etc.
- Multifunctional tuning fork: This tuning fork produces 2 different vibrations: C64 Hz vibration with dampers and C128 Hz vibration without dampers. Each will generate a certain frequency for different specific purposes.
- Reflex hammer: Tuning fork is a medical device used by doctors to test deep tendon reflexes. The reflex test is an important part of the physical examination of the nervous system. The goal is to find abnormalities in the central or peripheral nervous system. The reflex hammer can also be used for chest percussion.
- High-quality material: The tuning fork is made of high-quality aluminum alloy, which is durable, non-deformable, stable in structure, firm and reliable, and can be used for a long time. The healing tuning fork is made of durable and lightweight materials, with a smooth surface and a comfortable grip.
- How to use: Place the fork against a hard object, such as a table or knee, close to the ear, or use your thumb and index finger instead of the tines (or fork) and place it on the handle (or handle) that resonates, such as The top of the tabletop or guitar. Simultaneously play the A note (the fifth string of the guitar) and tune it to the pitch of the instrument's tuning fork.