What to Expect in a Thermographic Exam
A gentle light weight sensor measures your skin’s temperature on 120 different points on your body between the head and the pelvis.
You are then asked to remove your outer clothing and remain in a fairly cool room for 10 minutes, thereby subjecting your whole body to a controlled “stress”. It does not really feel like a stress, however, since the temperature is not cold, only about 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
According to clinical research, it takes 10 minutes for the responses from the internal organs to reach the skin. After the 10 minute cooling phase the measurements are then repeated and the test is concluded.
The results are documented in a graph, which reveals the reactions of the body, the functional health of your various organs and their neurological control systems. This graph is sent to our licensed thermography interpretor. He will read the graph and send a completed written report to our office to forward to your health practitioner.
