Hi doc! The quality of your videos increase immensely when we get to see you palpating, scoping and marking. Appreciate seeing it from your pov. Also, I have a question. You use two different types of nervoscopes. How come? What are the differences between the two devices?
Hey there Jonas, so sorry for the delay. I don't get to jump on here very much. I appreciate you watching our videos, and I am thankful for your feedback 🙂 The two scopes are very similar. The difference really comes from the thermo couplings at the end of the instruments. The nervoscope has flat wires that are flush against the couplings, and the delta T has smooth prongs the stick out just a little bit. I like that the delta T thermal couplings protrude just a little in order to get a more accurate reading (in my opinion). They both work great, but I tend to use the delta T the most. I hope that helps! Blessings!
Great video Dr! Also great video work 👍. Respect from Upland, California 🇺🇸
Thanks for the feedback Matthew! I appreciate it! 🙏
Hi doc! The quality of your videos increase immensely when we get to see you palpating, scoping and marking. Appreciate seeing it from your pov.
Also, I have a question. You use two different types of nervoscopes. How come? What are the differences between the two devices?
Hey there Jonas, so sorry for the delay. I don't get to jump on here very much. I appreciate you watching our videos, and I am thankful for your feedback 🙂
The two scopes are very similar. The difference really comes from the thermo couplings at the end of the instruments. The nervoscope has flat wires that are flush against the couplings, and the delta T has smooth prongs the stick out just a little bit. I like that the delta T thermal couplings protrude just a little in order to get a more accurate reading (in my opinion). They both work great, but I tend to use the delta T the most.
I hope that helps! Blessings!