
thermography in veterinary medicine
Thermography in veterinary medicine is a diagnostic tool that uses infrared imaging to detect heat patterns and blood flow in animals’ bodies. By capturing temperature variations on the surface, it helps identify areas of inflammation, injury, or abnormal circulation without physical contact. This non-invasive technique is useful for early detection of issues like muscle strain, joint problems, or infections, aiding veterinarians in diagnosis and treatment planning. It provides a visual map of heat distribution, offering valuable insight into an animal’s underlying health status.