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Thermography, also known as DITI (Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging), is a simple test of physiology that relies on the sympathetic nerve control of skin blood flow and the ability of the central nervous system to respond to and react to pain, pathology, injury or dysfunction anywhere in the body. A specialized digital camera creates a picture of this thermal response and these images are sent to specially trained medical Doctors (thermologists) for interpretation.
Thermography is safe, painless, noninvasive, and radiation free. Share on XThermography is available to those who want access to the earliest, safest and most comfortable screening that technology offers without sacrificing effectiveness. Used as a yearly screening, the thermologist is able to measure symmetry of the heat patterns and comparative physiological changes over time.
With an emphasis on early risk assessment and prevention of disease, thermography is ideally placed as a screening tool providing peace of mind by empowering both women and men with knowledge to improve their health and promote longevity.
Breast thermography is one of the best early detection screenings available today. A thermogram can detect angiogenesis, the growth of new blood vessels that develop to support multiplying cancer cells, showing up as many as 8 – 10 years before it can be detected by a mammogram or other diagnostics.
Body thermography is the only method available for visualizing your pain as well as detecting and monitoring the following:
Arthritis, Auto Immune Dysfunction, Back Injuries, Disc Disease, Fibromyalgia, TMJ, Vascular Disease, Inflammation, Carpal Tunnel, Digestive Disorders, Headache, Nerve Damage, and many others.
Rhonda Paseur, Thermography Limited, LLC will be offering thermal imaging onsite at Nutrition World by appointment only beginning February 2016.
If you have questions or want additional information, visit Thermography Limited’s website or you may reach Rhonda at 423-667-1014 or you may email rhonda@thermography-ltd.com