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Indications for a Thermographic Study


Arterial Blockages
Auto-Immune Disease
Breast Disease
Bursitis
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome
Cord Pain/Injury
Deep Vascular Disease
Disc Disease, back issues
Carotid Insufficiency
Herniated Disc
Inflammatory Disease


Infectious Disease (Shingles, Leprosy)
Ligament Tear
Lupus
Lymphatic Congestion
Metabolic Disorders
Muscle Tear
Nerve Impingement
Nerve Pressure, Trauma

Nutritional Disease
(Alcoholism, Diabetes)
Referred Pain Syndrome
Rheumatic Conditions



Ruptured Disc
Soft Tissue Injury
Sports Injury
Sprain/Strain
Stroke Screening
Superficial Vascular Disease
Temporal Arthritis
Thyroid Dysfunction
Trigger Points
TMJ Dysfunction
Tendinitis

Whiplash


Thermography Benefits


With early warning of a potential problem, you can take immediate action to address the issue with your primary care physician, providing the time to carefully consider all of your treatment options and perhaps even heading off the problem before it becomes serious.

In many cases, thermography can be useful to track changes in a condition. Once you have a baseline thermal reading, subsequent thermograms will reveal temperature deviations over time. This may provide valuable information to you and your physician for gauging whether a condition is getting better or not, and even whether a particular treatment is working well or not.

Medical thermal imaging is one of the only reliable ways to detect Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome.
 
It is non-invasive, RADIATION FREE, pain-free (no breast compression), semi-private.

It is safe for pregnant women and nursing mothers.

Young women with a family history of breast cancer can start screening early without worrying about cumulative radiation exposure.

Thermal imaging provides a different kind of information than X-ray mammography, “seeing” the tissue in a way that X-rays cannot (heat changes that may correlate to tissue changes, possibly signaling the early stages of a developing tumor).



It's Not Just Some Experimental Tool
If you’ve never heard of thermography, you may wonder how credible it is. The equipment used is calibrated to measure to 100th of a degree centigrade. Thermographers are trained to exacting standards and must pass several tests plus keep current with continuing education. Your scans are actually analyzed and reviewed by certified Medical Doctors who’ve specialized in thermography. A detailed report plus your images are sent to you in 2  weeks. Suggestions for follow up and support or only a phone call away.
So you can rest assured this is a legitimate tool for helping you gain your best health possible.


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  • HOME
  • What is Thermography?
    • Indications for an evaluation and the benefits
    • Full Body Imaging
    • Health Sudy (Central) Imaging
    • Chest & Breast Study (NEW)
    • Breast Imaging >
      • Prevention or Detection?
      • Comparison Case
      • Defining Breast Density
  • What is our advantage?
    • Partners, Media, Marketing & Promotion
    • What to expect at your appointment
    • Forms
    • Fees & Insurance
    • Cancellation Policy
  • YOUR MMTI TEAM
  • Contact Us