Thermal Imaging
Thermography has been used effectively as an objective test in the assessment of pain. Cutaneous temperature at rest is largely controlled by the sympathetic nervous system (vasoconstrictor nerves)...
View ArticleI See Your Pain
Fever was the most common condition observed in early medical history. In the early days of Hippocrates, mud was used on the skin to observe fast drying over a tumorous swelling, thereby indicating...
View ArticleMammograms or Thermal Imaging?
An interesting article from Amazing Discoveries on breast screening. Remember that we at Bayswater Neuromuscular use this technology for assessment of musculoskeletal conditions, and patients have...
View ArticleWhat Does Your Pain Look Like?
Thermal Imaging Two years ago I felt some frustration with assessing and diagnosing a few of my patients who were experiencing pain and were not getting any relief from treatment. It was at this time...
View ArticleNon-Invasive Thermograpy May Prevent Death in Preemies
The scale and intensity of thermal images can be controlled by software analysis tools (Figure 2A), and thermal images can be compared to abdominal radiographs (Figure 2B). Thermal imaging has come...
View ArticleAre You Rusting?
A fun post this week!Click here to view on You Tube In Health, Peter Roach Peter Roach
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