Discover the Benefits of Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging
The human body is an ideal subject for thermographic imaging. Temperature change associated with disease has been known for centuries. Cellular inflammation is the beginning of cancer; it has a different heat pattern and temperature. Inflammation at any tissue depth is recorded by color and pattern with thermography. Colors showing a temperature change along with pattern change can indicate many types of inflammatory findings and dysfunction including nerve, vascular, muscular, and the body's response to pain and pathology in any region. This vascular pattern is seen as a "thermal fingerprint" particular to the individual which can then be monitored for any changes over time. If changes are detected by thermography you can have an earlier diagnosis. Just like an annual pap smear test, which looks for cell change, thermography looks for vascular change.
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