The SAT-G95 Thermal Camera ideal for Thermography for medical applications

Infrared and thermal imaging finds applications covering many fields including medical diagnostics for both humans and animals, electronics, military and surveillance, fire fighting and many more.
 
CHESHUNT, U.K. - Aug. 13, 2013 - PRLog -- All things, including the human body, emit infrared radiation. Thermal imaging cameras, when used in thermography application, convert the infrared radiation to visible light allowing us to see the thermal radiation of objects clearly with colour codes dependent on temperature. Infrared and thermal imaging finds applications covering many fields including medical diagnostics for both humans and animals, electronics, military and surveillance, fire fighting and many more.

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Thermography is a non-invasive, non-contact tool that uses the heat from the  body to aid in making diagnosis of a range of health conditions. Thermography is completely safe, uses no radiation and is non invasive. These systems have only a few controls and are relatively easy to use. High-resolution full colour monitors provide isotherm, grey scale video or still pictures for the consultant to interpret and usually include image manipulation, isothermal temperature mapping, and point-by-point temperature measurement with a cursor or statistical region of interest. The systems measure temperatures ranging from -20° C – 2,000° C with accuracy of +/- 2% of reading or +/- 2° C. Focus adjustment allows the field of view to be set to meet the required application.

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These systems have built in storage and network interface and are therefore able to store thousands of images on board or sent to a remote storage area. These images may be retrieved for later analysis and can be used for statistically analysis later date which is very important in clinical work. Copies of images can easily be sent to referring doctors or other healthcare professionals. The medical applications of DITI are extensive, particularly in the fields of Rheumatology, Neurology, Oncology, Physiotherapy and sports medicine. Thermal imaging systems are an economical easy-to-use tool for examining and monitoring patients quickly and accurately. Medical areas  include, the screening for breast cancer, extra-cranial vessel disease (head and neck vessels), neuro-musculo-skeletal disorders and vascular disease of the lower extremities.
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