The Touch Test 2 Point Discriminator is a clinical sensory assessment tool designed to evaluate a patient’s ability to distinguish between one or two points of touch on the skin. It is commonly used in neurological examinations, rehabilitation therapy, and post-surgical recovery assessments, particularly following nerve repair procedures, grafts, or tissue transfers. The tool helps clinicians determine the level of sensory impairment or recovery in innervated tissue areas. This device consists of two sturdy rotating plastic disks joined together, allowing controlled adjustment of the distance between two contact points. It can be used to assess both static and moving two-point discrimination, providing valuable information about tactile sensory function. The simple mechanical design allows for consistent and repeatable testing during clinical evaluations. It is especially useful in occupational therapy and rehabilitation settings for monitoring desensitization progress and nerve recovery outcomes. The included carrying case and instructions support convenient transport and proper usage in various clinical environments. Overall, it serves as a reliable diagnostic tool for evaluating tactile sensory perception and nerve function. Usage & Application Sensory testing for nerve function assessment Evaluation after nerve repair and graft procedures Assessment of innervated tissue transfer outcomes Desensitization therapy monitoring Clinical and rehabilitation use Design & Build Two rotating plastic disks Joined adjustable mechanism for point spacing Portable handheld design Includes carrying case Performance & Functionality Tests static and moving 2-point discrimination Helps determine level of sensory impairment Provides controlled and repeatable measurement Product Details Type: 2-point discrimination testing tool Includes: Instructions and carrying case