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There are also chrome-plated iron and plastic Wartenberg Pinwheels in the market. Chrome-plated iron Wartenberg Pinwheels are relatively cheaper than the stainless-steel models. However, these devices may rust after some days of use, increasing infection risks. For that reason, avoid chrome-plated iron models or be extra careful when using them to avoid causing harm to your lover. Plastic Wartenberg Pinwheels are also cheaper than stainless steel variants. Plastic pinwheels come in various colors, allowing you to choose what fits the session’s mood or your outfit. However, they are not as durable as other types. Sterilizing them is also challenging; hence not ideal for group sex. When it comes to pinwheel material, your safety should take precedence. Then, you can consider the budget and durability of the toy. Anthony et al. stated that compression could occur from fascial bands between the brachioradialis and extensor carpi radialis longus, and from fascial “rings” of the brachioradialis [ 16]. In addition to the eponymous syndrome, Wartenberg’s name is affixed to a sign of ulnar nerve palsy. The sign, as described by Wartenberg, “consists of a position of the abduction ASSUMED by the little finger” [ 26]. As Wartenberg noted, adduction of the little finger is performed by interosseous muscles, and abduction is performed by hypothenar muscles, both innervated by the ulnar nerve. However, abduction is also performed by the extensor digiti minimi and the extensor digitorum communis to the little finger, both innervated by the radial nerve. If the ulnar nerve is injured, intact radial nerve function can result in unopposed abduction of the little finger [ 26, 27]. Wartenberg noted that this finding (his sign) is much more pronounced with fingers in extension than flexion [ 26]. He also noted that occasionally the ring finger could also assume a position of abduction [ 26].

Wartenberg Syndrome and Sign: A Review Article Robert Wartenberg Syndrome and Sign: A Review Article

A Wartenberg wheel, also called a Wartenberg pinwheel or Wartenberg neurowheel, is a medical device for neurological use. The wheel was designed to test nerve reactions ( sensitivity) as it rolled systematically across the skin. [1] A Wartenberg wheel is generally made of stainless steel with a handle of approximately 18 centimetres (7in) in length. The wheel, which has evenly spaced radiating sharp pins, rotates as it is rolled across the flesh. A disposable plastic version is available. Because of hygienic concerns, these devices are rarely used for medical purposes. [2] There are many scientists who can not afford the rather expensive subscriptions to scientific journals. Open access journals offer a good alternative for free access to good quality scientific information."Open access journals represent a major break-through in publishing. They provide easy access to the latest research on a wide variety of issues. Relevant and timely articles are made available in a fraction of the time taken by more conventional publishers. Articles are of uniformly high quality and written by the world's leading authorities." Wartenberg Pinwheels are a great way of stepping into the BDSM world. How do you use a sensation wheel, wheels introduce medical vibes into your bedroom, taking your sexual experience to another level. This Wartenberg Pinwheel guide has everything you need to know before you whip these medical fetish toys out during intimacy. Carefully read the tips for a stimulating first experience with the toys. In 1932 Wartenberg reported 5 cases of mononeuropathy of the superficial branch of the radial nerve [ 8]. The report was in German. Wartenberg gave it the name “cheiralgia paresthetica” which means hand pain [ 9, 10]. Open access journals make up a new and rather revolutionary way to scientific publication. This option opens several quite interesting possibilities to disseminate openly and freely new knowledge and even to facilitate interpersonal communication among scientists."

PINWHEEL FOR NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION | JAMA | JAMA Network A PINWHEEL FOR NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION | JAMA | JAMA Network

Braidwood, in 1975, reported 12 cases of superficial radial neuropathy, 6 of which resolved without treatment. Two recovered following a cortisone injection. Four were treated by the division of the radial nerve. After transection, patients were reported to have hypesthesia at the base of the thumb (no mention of the loss of sensation on the dorsoradial hand). The author reported that the patients “felt this was a small price to pay for the relief of the burning pain and paresthesia” [ 24]. Patient acceptance for this outcome is likely to have changed since then. Bentham OPEN is pleased to announce an Institutional Member partnership with the Porto University, Faculty of Dental Medicine (FMDUP). The partnership provides the opportunity to the researchers, from the university, to publish their research under an Open Access license with specified fee concessions. Bentham OPEN welcomes institutions and organizations from world over to join as Institutional Member and avail a host of benefits for their researchers. Superficial radial nerve palsy, superficial radial nerve compression, cheiralgia paresthetica are synonymous with what is now often called Wartenberg’s syndrome. Sprofkin used the term “Wartenberg’s disease” [ 9]. Wartenberg was not the first to describe this problem. Matzdorff reported a case of entrapment of the superficial branch of the radial nerve in 1926. However, Wartenberg’s syndrome is the most commonly used eponym for this problem [ 12, 13]. Not only do open access journals greatly improve the access to high quality information for scientists in the developing world, it also provides extra exposure for our papers." So, here’s to tiny little pokey things that make us both giggle and squeal; I hope you have fun playing with the simple and delightful Wartenberg Wheel!Clothing pattern-making can use a version of the Wartenberg wheel, called a pounce wheel, to transfer markings from paper to fabric. Pounce wheels resemble standard Wartenberg wheels in shape but have wooden or plastic handles. It is a modern trend for publishers to establish open access journals. Researchers, faculty members, and students will be greatly benefited by the new journals of Bentham Science Publishers Ltd. in this category." In 1954 Sprofkin reported 3 cases with cheiralgia paresthetica (which he called Wartenberg’s disease). All had a sensory deficit in the radial sensory nerve distribution, with varying degrees of pain. No specific treatment was rendered, and all experienced improvement within several weeks [ 9]. Unlike many BDSM sex toys, using a Wartenberg Pinwheel alone is easy. If you find the right position, you can use this toy to stimulate the sensory nerves on your genitals, legs, or stomach. Use blindfolds to restrict your sense of sight for added stimulation. Lehrner J., e.a.: Klinische Neuropsychologie: Grundlagen - Diagnostik - Rehabilitation, Springer, 2005, S. 135, ISBN 3-211-21336-8, here online

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