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Veterinary patients do not seek medical attention themselves. An animal is most often presented to the veterinarian as a result of symptoms observed by an owner or caretaker. The veterinarian responsibility is to then evaluate and treat the animal as accurately as possible.

 

Diagnostic evaluation is often aided by immediate visual cues.

Digital Thermal Imaging can be a crucial and valuable “on the spot” visual tool in helping diagnose inflammation or lack of circulation and its exact location in the animals body. A valuable tool used as an adjunct with diagnostic procedures.

The Benefits of Digital Thermal Imaging in Veterinary Medicine

  • A visual physiological map of the area being examined.

  • Provides a precise area for examination and a visual of inflammation or lack of circulation. Eliminating the guesswork.

  • Mapping of the thermal gradients through thermography has the ability to visually illustrate neural irritation or dysfunction.

  • Quick, easy, and can lead to quicker diagnoses with improved patient visual

Combining Digital Thermal Imaging with Laser Therapy

  • Monitoring before and after laser treatments by providing a visual picture of inflammation pre and post to quantify treatment results.

  • Detection of body areas of inflammation or lack of circulation which require further diagnosis and evaluation.

  • An immediate picture identification of secondary areas of inflammation to utilize laser treatments to best resolve the primary issue.

  • A “whole body” approach to laser treatment.

  • Visual evaluation of laser therapy progress on subsequent visits.

  • Discovery of areas of potential musculoskeletal stress in an animal before they manifest as disease or loss of mobility. These areas can then receive early intervention with laser therapy to avoid more serious injury.

  • Digital Thermal Images do not depict temperature but measure the radiant energy from the target tissue. These cameras read and illuminate this energy and are both non invasive and non destructive as an aid to patient diagnosis and improved treatment plan.

Maggie came into the office with a hurt leg, after using the Digatherm we were able to see that not only was her leg hurt but her back was hurt as well.

After just one laser treatment, you can see the difference that one session did. Maggie is now continuing her laser treatments in order to get her leg and her back fully healed

Areas of red and yellow (other than eyes, ears and tongue which are always red) indicate problem areas

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