Normative Values of Two-Point Discrimination for Lower Limb Dermatomes in Healthy Young Adults and Its Correlation with Gender and Body Mass Index
Sanjiv Kumar,
Ankita Shetty,
Apoorva Nale
et al.
Abstract:Background and Aim:
Two-point discrimination (TPD) is a useful test for assessing cutaneous sensation. Sensory testing devices for testing TPD values have shown to be valid and reliable in the measurement of the functional sensitivity of the hand and its relativity to touch perception. Evaluation of TPD in the lower extremities is debatable because of dearth of information available in the literature about normative values. The aim of this study is to identify the normative values of TPD of lower l… Show more
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