Indications for a Thermographic Evaluation

Thermography is FDA cleared as an adjunctive diagnostic test and is not a stand-alone diagnostic test

Altered Ambulatory Kinetics

Altered Biokinetics

Arteriosclerosis

Brachial Plexus Injury

Biomechanical Impropriety

Breast Disease

Bursitis

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Causalgia

Compartment Syndromes

Cord Pain/Injury

Deep Vascular Disease

Disc Disease

Disc Syndromes

Dystrophy

External Carotid Insufficiency

Facet Syndromes

Grafts

Hysteria

Headache Evaluation

Herniated Disc

Herniated Nucleus Pulposis

Hyperaesthesia

Hyperextension Injury

Hyperflexion Injury

Inflammatory Disease

Internal Carotid Insufficiency

Infectious Disease (Shingles,

Leprosy)

Lumbosacral Plexus Injury

Ligament Tear

Lower Motor Neuron Disease

Lupus

Malingering

Median Nerve Neuropathy

Morton’s Neuroma

Myofascial Irritation

Muscle Tear

Musculoligamentous Spasm

Nerve Entrapment

Nerve Impingement

Nerve Pressure

Nerve Root Irritation

Nerve Stretch Injury

Nerve Trauma

Neuropathy

Neurovascular Compression

Neuralgia

Neuritis

Neuropraxia

Neoplasia

(melanoma, squamous cell, basal)

Nutritional Disease

(Alcoholism,Diabetes)

Peripheral Nerve Injury

Peripheral Axon Disease

Raynaud’s

Referred Pain Syndrome

Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy

Ruptured Disc

Somatization disorders

Soft Tissue Injury

Sprain/Strain

Stroke Screening

Synovitis

Sensory Loss

Sensory Nerve Abnormality

Somatic Abnormality

Superficial Vascular Disease

Skin Abnormalities

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Temporal Arteritis

Trigeminal Neuralgia

Trigger Points

TMJ Dysfunction

Tendonitis

Ulnar Nerve Entrapment

Whiplash

Cancer cells double in number on average every 90 days.