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 THERMOLOGY

The science and study of heat with infrared thermal imaging


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25 years of providing clinical IR systems
Green technology for health imaging!




plantar surface of feet
Infrared thermal image of plantar surface of feet showing
significant asymmetry when comparing left & right heels. 
Teletherm infrared offers an online image review course. click here

cover of magazine with expectant mother
Cover of magazine with historic article
on thermal imaging.  Thermogram of expectant mother.

Thermal image of breasts
Thermal image of breasts.  Increased vascular activity in
subject's left breast. Non-invasive view to support other tests.
Teletherm provides a complete series of thermology programs.

For Non-invasive health evaluations ... using digital infrared thermal imaging cameras. 

Thermal imaging is part of the diagnostic Imaging techniques involved with measuring structure and function.  Each method has its own objectives with regard to the information provided on the body, as follows:

(1)  Conventional Xray & CT provide structural / anatomical information;

(2)  MRI provides both structural & localized 3-D chemical volume imaging element;

(3)  Thermal imaging (TG) provides referred functional map of the body.  It's a physiological test.

The underlying structure and challenges to the human system affect the micro-circulation at the surface of the body, which results in changes to the thermal emissions.  This is captured by the infrared thermal imaging camera, non-invasively and objectively.


Hippocrates immersed his patients in mud.
Where the mud dried first, it was an indicator of disease for him. 

The ancient Egyptians moved their hands across the surface of the body.
They observed the thermal emissions, and monitored the changes.

Physicians now use modern thermal imaging cameras to show the temperature differences.
They can automatically evaluate a host of medical conditions.

The following specalists are using this instrument around the world:

  • Pain Management
  • Oncology
  • Ob-Gyn
  • Cardiology
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Veterinary
  • Physical Medicine / Rehab
  • Rheumatology
  • Ophthalmology
  • Dentistry
  • Orthopedics
  • Naturopathy
  • Neurology/Neurophysiology
  • Dermatology
  • Pediatrics/Geriatrics
  • Internal Medicine
  • Podiatry
  • Integrative Health Care


eye infrared image / optic

thermal image of horse forearms infrared image - musculoskeletal

back thermal image - musculoskeletal




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It's easy to evaluate the physiology of the human body, with non-invasive infrared thermal imaging.
In a living subject, such as a human being or animal, the changes in blood flow to an area result in a measureable thermal response.

These temperature differences
appear as color gradations based upon increases or decreases in the anatomical regions. 

The infrared images on this site have been taken with the Teletherm infrared imaging cameras, which are specifically designed for clinical and scientific use.

This is an extremely objective test and involves an understanding of fundamental medicine - i.e. anatomy and physiology.

Digital Infrared thermal imaging is a physiological test in use throughout the world by
Teletherm infrared clients for the adjunctive evaluation of:
 
  •  Breast / thyroid
  • Peripheral vascular
  • Cerebral vascular
  • Musculoskeletal
  • Inflammatory
  • Neoplastic conditions

  • With space-age optics and infrared thermal imaging technology
    for efficient and proven assistance to all areas of health care.





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    Last Update April 22, 2012,  04/22/12