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Electronic Von Frey Handheld
The Electronic Von Frey Handheld replaces manual filament testing with automated force measurement via a rigid metal applicator. A peak detection algorithm automatically scores paw withdrawal across three force ranges (0–50, 0–200, 0–1,500 gf) with 0.1 gf resolution.

Von Frey Hairs (Semmes-Weinstein Set)
Von Frey Hairs (Semmes-Weinstein monofilament set) measure the paw withdrawal reflex for evaluating mechanical allodynia and cutaneous sensation. The set of 20 monofilaments spans 0.008 to 300 grams, providing a portable, non-invasive method for pain threshold determination.

Plantar Test (Hargreaves Apparatus)
The Plantar Test (Hargreaves Apparatus) is the gold standard for thermal hyperalgesia assessment in unrestrained rodents, with over 2,600 scientific publications. Automated focused infrared stimulation through a glass pane enables precise measurement of paw withdrawal latency.

I.R. Heat-Flux Radiometer
The I.R. Heat-Flux Radiometer provides precise calibration for the Plantar Test, Tail Flick Unit, and all other infrared analgesia meters. A portable, battery-powered instrument ensuring reproducible IR intensity measurement across experiments and laboratory sites.

Thermal Place Preference
The Thermal Place Preference apparatus monitors temperature preferences in rodents by measuring time spent in two compartments set at different temperatures. An evolution of the hot/cold plate test providing operator-independent evaluation of thermal aversion from −5° to 65°C.

Hot/Cold Plate
The Hot/Cold Plate has been the gold standard for thermal pain assessment in rodents for decades. Featuring a temperature range from −5° to 65°C and support for constant temperature and ramp protocols via X-Pad software, it covers all analgesic drug screening needs.

Orofacial Stimulation Test
The Orofacial Stimulation Test measures thermal and mechanical hypersensitivity of the orofacial area in rats (mouse adaptor available). For trigeminal nerve pain research, ORO-Software enables simultaneous data collection from up to 16 cages for high-throughput studies.

Plethysmometer
The Plethysmometer measures small changes in rodent paw volume and oedema to quantify the inflammatory response. With hands-free operation, 0.01 ml resolution, and a 4.3-inch colour touchscreen, it is the standard tool for anti-inflammatory drug screening.

PAM Pressure Application Measurement
The PAM (Pressure Application Measurement) is designed for measuring mechanical pain threshold on joints, specifically validated for arthritis research. It assesses joint hypersensitivity in rodent knees and ankles with two force ranges (0–500 and 0–1,500 gf).
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