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What Is Thermography

How does it work?

 

Every cell in your body emits heat, creating distinct thermal patterns that our advanced imaging system can identify.

These patterns, displayed as detailed digital images, reveal temperature differentials that may indicate areas that require attention. Using our highly sensitive infrared camera system and patented software, we capture these thermal patterns and transform them into precise visual maps where different colors represent varying temperature levels.

The Science

 

The process works on a fascinating principle: your body’s natural infrared emissions create a unique thermal signature.

Behind the images is science.  Our sophisticated imaging system detects these emissions and converts them into detailed digital images.  Areas with increased blood flow or metabolic activity typically appear as warmer regions, while areas with reduced activity appear cooler. Red patterns may indicate possible inflammation, green indicates normal skin surface temperature, and blue patterns indicate cool areas. These variations can provide valuable information about your body’s current state.

The 4 Key Components to a successful Thermogram

Camera

 We’ve invested in the highest quality camera system the industry has to offer – a Med-Hot FLIR A700 high-resolution medically integrated  camera system that captures temperature variations with exceptional clarity, providing detailed insights that other systems might miss.  

 Our camera has the highest resolution with a 640×480 detector and 307,200 megapixels which is so detailed we can even see individual eyelashes. 

Software


The thermographer requires software designed to assist in the creation of a successful study.  

Our FDA approved Total Vision medical application software features include: Patented positional overlays for each position, digital zoom, software controlled focus, on screen positioning tips, client questionnaires imbedded in the image file, and the studies get quickly uploaded to the server for interpretation.

Interpretation Service

 Physicians Insight provides the interpretation service. The images are taken by a Clinical Thermographer and then uploaded and sent to Physicians Insight, which assigns them to one of a number of physician interpreters.  


Reports

 No one in the industry has created a more comprehensive, user-friendly thermography report than Dr. Carol Chandler with Med-Hot.  All images are analyzed by specially trained and certified MD’s who  write the interpretation report, including copies of your images.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at kari@thermographymichigan.com or maria@thermograpghymichigan.com

if you cannot find an answer to your question.

 Thermography is a safe, non-invasive technology that captures heat patterns on the skin’s surface. These heat patterns reflect blood flow and physiological activity, offering insights into your body’s health. It’s a valuable tool for proactive health monitoring and identifying areas of inflammation or vascular activity. 


 Thermography uses a high-grade infrared camera to measure temperature variations on the surface of the skin. These variations are displayed as a thermal image, where different colors represent different temperatures differentials. This allows us to observe heat patterns and identify irregularities that may indicate underlying health issues. 


 Yes, thermography is completely safe. It is non-invasive, safe, and does not require physical contact with your body. It’s suitable for people of all ages and can be used repeatedly without any risk. 


 

Thermography is a versatile tool that can provide insights into various aspects of health, including:

  • Breast health monitoring
  • Identifying areas of inflammation or injury
  • Assessing vascular activity and circulation
  • Monitoring progress in healing or wellness plans

It’s especially useful for individuals seeking a proactive approach to their health.


 Thermography offers a gentle and safe method to monitor breast health over time. It detects heat patterns and vascular changes that may reflect physiological imbalances or areas of concern, helping you stay informed about your breast health. Unlike traditional methods, thermography has no discomfort, making it an excellent choice for ongoing monitoring. 


 

During your session:

  • You’ll spend time acclimating to the room’s temperature in a comfortable, private setting.
  • The certified Medical Thermographer will use a high resolution infrared camera to take thermal images of the area(s) of interest.
  • The entire process is quick, painless, and contact-free.

You’ll receive a detailed report of your images, which can be shared with your healthcare provider for further analysis if needed.


 The frequency depends on your health goals and what you’re monitoring. Many people start with an initial baseline scan, followed by a 3 – 6 month follow up comparison report. It is then recommended that you have a regular imaging every 6-12 months to track changes over time. Your thermographer can help you determine the best schedule for your needs. 


 The accuracy and clarity of your thermography results depend on the quality of the infrared camera used. Our Med-Hot ultra-high-resolution FLIR camera systems and patented software provide detailed thermal images that allow subtle changes in heat patterns to be identified. Using a professional-grade system ensures the most reliable and actionable results for your health. 


 Our Thermography equipment received FDA 510K clearance, signifying it meets established safety and effectiveness criteria for medical devices. Medical Thermography in general is specifically cleared for use as a supportive adjunctive tool to be used alongside other medical evaluations.

It’s worth noting that the FDA uses the term “cleared” rather than “approved” when referring to devices like thermographic equipment. This distinction highlights that thermography has been evaluated and deemed appropriate for its intended purpose, but the terminology differs from that used for pharmaceuticals or medical procedures. 


 Thermal images are typically analyzed by trained professionals with expertise in thermographic imaging. We ensure that every report is reviewed by experts, like MDs, DOs, or Licensed Naturopathic Physicians trained to interpret the thermal patterns and variances or providing you with detailed insights. 


 

Yes, there are a few simple guidelines to follow before your session to ensure the most accurate results:

  • Avoid using lotions, deodorants, or powders on the areas being imaged.
  • Refrain from sunbathing or using tanning beds 24 hours before your session.
  • Avoid vigorous exercise or hot baths immediately before the appointment.

Your technician will provide you with a full list of preparation steps when you schedule your appointment.


 Most insurance plans do not currently cover thermography. However, many clients find the investment worthwhile for the valuable health insights it provides. Flexible payment options may be available—check with your provider for details. 


 Scheduling a session is easy! Contact us via phone, text or email. We’ll guide you through the process and answer any additional questions you may have. 


"Every detail matters when it comes to your health, and our commitment to technological excellence ensures you receive the most comprehensive screening possible."

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