by Ronald Riegel, DVM & John C. Godbold, Jr., DVM
Digital thermal imaging provides veterinarians a non-invasive, non-radiating physiologic evaluation tool that can be utilized in numerous practice scenarios. These thermal images detect all primary, secondary and tertiary areas that require further diagnostic assessment.
Digital thermal imaging is not a new technology, it has been FDA approved for over 30 years. With the new generation of equipment and optics advances the applications within veterinary practice are only restricted by our lack of knowledge. Understand how digital thermal imaging can take your therapeutic laser treatments to a superior level. Detailed laser therapy applications are covered in this webinar.
Talking Points:
- Identification of all areas necessitating laser therapy throughout the entire patient thus ensuring a higher successful treatment outcome.
- A communication tool between the veterinarian and the client to help the client understand the need for laser therapy and to help insure client compliance.
- A monitor to assess the application of laser therapy to ensure that all areas receive sufficient photonic saturation of the target tissues.
- An evaluation of the therapeutic progress upon subsequent visits.