Objectives
To evaluate the accuracy of detection of temperature differences among skin sites of lay individuals and manual physical therapists.Methods
Forty-four manual physical therapists and 44 lay individuals were recruited. Subjects palpated two temperature-controlled surfaces that ranged in temperature between 30 and 35 °C and varied randomly by 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 °C for 10 s. The subjects were then asked to identify the warmer pad.Results
Accuracy increased with larger temperature differences. Accuracy of detection of 1 and 3 °C temperature differences was higher in manual physical therapists than lay individuals.Discussion
Palpation can be used to accurately detecting temperature differences between sites and is more accurately performed by an experienced practitioner.Level of evidence
3b.