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Women's health Thermography
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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Dec 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The founder of Holistic Family Health, Ms. Sherri Hudson will discuss the importance of women's health, prevention and the importance of early detection using holistic and non-invasive technology, Thermography.
Thermography also known as Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging (DITI) is a noninvasive, no contact or radiation, clinical imaging procedure showing the thermal abnormalities present in the bodies of children, men and women
To help in determining the cause of pain
To aid in the early detection of disease and pathology
To evaluate sensory-nerve irritation or significant soft tissue injury
To define a previously diagnosed injury or condition
To identify an abnormal area for further diagnostic testing
To follow progress of healing and rehabilitation
DITI has been recognized as a viable diagnostic tool since 1987 by the AMA Council on Scientific Affairs, the ACA Council on Diagnostic Imaging. DITI was FDA approved in 1982.
Thermography also known as Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging (DITI) is a noninvasive, no contact or radiation, clinical imaging procedure showing the thermal abnormalities present in the bodies of children, men and women
To help in determining the cause of pain
To aid in the early detection of disease and pathology
To evaluate sensory-nerve irritation or significant soft tissue injury
To define a previously diagnosed injury or condition
To identify an abnormal area for further diagnostic testing
To follow progress of healing and rehabilitation
DITI has been recognized as a viable diagnostic tool since 1987 by the AMA Council on Scientific Affairs, the ACA Council on Diagnostic Imaging. DITI was FDA approved in 1982.
Released:
Dec 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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