Equine Thermal Imaging's Lameness Locator Capabilities.
Have you every had difficulty locating the cause of your horse's lameness, worked with your vet and still no answers? Infrared Thermal Imaging (IRT) is an invaluable tool in evaluating and locating lameness issues. Unlike other imaging options, IRT looks at the ENTIRE body of a horse and identifies all areas of dysfunction, accurately pinpointing musculoskeletal inflammation, injury and exact location. When used as a mystery lameness locator, IRT can quickly locate the source of pain behind visible and elusive lameness, and will also identify any addition problems that may be connected to the lameness that a horse may be compensating for. One quick full-body scan speeds up the diagnostic process, starts treatment earlier and resolves the problem sooner and more effectively.
IRT works by using a medically approved Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera which scans the entire body of a horse while quickly identifying health problems simply by seeing the invisible. This technology's high-resolution imaging measures the thermal temperature variations and changes emitted from a horse’s body and documents the entire physiology. With pinpoint accuracy, injury and inflammation are easily detected due to the heat they emit, making it easy to see pain points in any horse with IRT's lameness locator capabilities.
Infrared Thermal Imaging (IRT) is a non-invasive, no touch, no radiation screening. Imaging is extremely affordable, quick and convenient for you and your horse. Horses are imaged right in the clients' barn without sedation, simply by standing while we do a scan with a special FDA cleared Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera. This imaging technology minimizes stress on the horse and enables a more efficient diagnosis, leading to a cost saving, fast resolution, and there are no harmful side-effects to be concerned about.
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Learn More About IRT:
What is Infrared Thermal Imaging
What IRT Can Detect In A Horse
Uses For Infrared Thermal Imaging
Advantages of Infrared Thermal Imaging
IRT Success in Equine Athletes
As with any adjunctive imaging screening (such as ultrasound, radiography etc.), thermography is not a stand-alone screening tool and does not replace any other diagnostic device. Additional diagnostic screenings may be necessary and prescribed by your veterinarian for complete diagnosis.