0 a metal object with two long, thin parts, joined to a short handle, that, when hit gently, produces a particular note. It is used for tuning musical instruments.
Measuring vibration threshold with a graduated tuning fork in normal aging and in patients with polyneuropathy.
The test uses a low-frequency tuning fork to test for the occlusion effect.
The pitch of a tuning fork can vary slightly with weathering and temperature.
The third takes a two-part form, with the top like a tuning fork and the bottom like a lush, curvy body in a dress.
Additionally, the tuning fork is placed on the forehead.
The posterior columns are assessed by the person's ability to feel the vibrations of a tuning fork on the wrists and ankles.
A tuning fork can be held near the mouth of a long pipe which is dipping into a barrel of water.
A tuning fork was pressed against the points on the chest to assess patients ability to detect vibration.