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Thermography

Thermography

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In this episode, we explored thermography, a non-invasive imaging technique that uses infrared technology to detect subtle heat patterns in the body. Unlike traditional imaging methods, thermography doesn’t involve radiation or physical contact. Instead, it maps temperature variations that can reflect inflammation, changes in circulation, or other physiological shifts. This makes it a useful tool for gaining early insight into how the body is functioning.

We also discussed how thermography is increasingly being used to support wellness monitoring—from identifying patterns related to muscular strain, dental health, and nerve irritation to providing additional context in breast health assessments. Whether you’re curious about preventive health or simply want to understand emerging imaging technologies, this episode breaks down what thermography can truly offer.

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