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Thermography North provides infrared diagnostic imaging for breast cancer
screening. Using the latest in Infrared technology, thermal imaging
provides non invasive digital pictures. Because there is no radiation or
contact involved, thermal scanning is completely harmless.
The scans are interpreted by Dr. Phil Hoekstra, PhD (Therma-Scan, Inc).
His thirty years of experience provide the ultimate in early detection of
breast cancer. Thermal scans are also of tremendous value in evaluating
vascular, neurological, and pain disorders.
Northern Michigan's answer to
non-invasive diagnostics
Thermography North
is pleased to introduce you to the procedure of diagnostic
thermology, the medical science of diagnostic thermal imaging.
Thermology is a passive and functional type of study, unlike
radiology (X-ray). This means thermology does NOT use any form
of ionizing radiation (such as does X-ray) as it evaluates the
features of activity and operations of distinct areas of the
body. The equipment we use (an infrared thermography camera)
makes many tens-of-thousands of detailed measurements of skin
temperature at a distance of five to eight feet. The images
produced are really electronic data of absolute temperature
measurements that can be viewed as an electronic image
presenting a spectrum of colors that indicate increased or
decreased levels of infrared radiation (heat) being emitted from
the body's surface. Thermology provides a very different
type of information than does other imaging methods, such as
radiology, MRI and ultrasound. Frequently, the diagnostic power
available from the functional means of testing adds greatly to the
diagnostic power available from other types of testing. Thermology is
seen as an attractive means of medical testing because it is
absolutely safe, quick, simple for the patient and relatively
inexpensive. In fact, thermology can often offer considerable savings
by avoiding the need for other expensive procedures.

The body produces infrared energy as a necessary product of the life
processes (metabolism), but this does not occur uniformly throughout
the body. Major organs, such as the liver, heart, spleen and kidneys
produce most of the body’s heat while we are not physically active.
The circulation of blood distributes this thermal energy throughout
the body and does so quite evenly under normal circumstances.
Thermology is applied to studies of the diseases of the blood vessels
in the head, neck, arms and hands and the legs and feet. These studies
can detect and evaluate the hardening of the arteries
(atherosclerosis), shunting, varicosities and micro-circulation.
Thermology can be used to detect breast disease, such as cancer,
fibro cysts and mastitis. Thermology can be used to evaluate disorders
of the peripheral nervous system, such as nerve fiber entrapment and
reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Thermology can also be used to evaluate
thyroid function, dental infections, the superficial lymphatic centers
and muscular function.
Therma-Scan, Inc. has been a dedicated clinical and reference
diagnostic laboratory for more than thirty (30) years. We have
probably done more thermologic studies than anyone else in the world.
Questions you may have regarding the selection of thermology for your
medical situation should be directed to your physician.
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