Thermography
Australia provides quality thermographic images for breast, carotid
artery and total body screening to enable early discovery of developing
disease
Breast Health
The most common DITI application is in the area of breast health. Digital Thermal Imaging measures the far infra red heat from the body. This tracks changes in physiology that precedes changes in anatomy. With this information your Practitioner can offer advice for ongoing treatment or assessment. “thermography is becoming the choice of advanced practitioners” Saputo 2000.
True early diagnosis of adverse tissue change is now being treated by a nutrigenomic formula regime and more longitudinal research in this area will enhance outcomes in the years ahead. Even for women who are referred for surgery earlier than may have otherwise been possible , the use of thermography as the level one screening can mean simpler surgery and better outcomes.
Thermography is particularly suitable for the pre menopausal breast, for women with very small or dense breast tissue and those with implants. Women who use wheelchairs can be easily screened as they may remain seated.
Mostly Thermography is used for initial screening but is shown in the 4 Hospitals study to be useful in correlating other findings, such as, post mammogram or ultrasound.
All breast screening results are reported on by a specialist Thermologist
If results are suspicious a referral is made for clinical evaluation, usually anatomical screening. Screening procedures do not diagnose cancer- this is done by pathology testing, usually following a biopsy.
Digital Thermal Infrared screening is a comfortable and quick procedure.
Cardio Vascular Health
Changes in the Carotid Artery are an early indicator of risk factors
for heart attack or stroke. Screening of the head and neck is the most
common
request from men for DITI screening. Women also benefit from this and
can request CVH screening when the breast screening is done. If treatment
is required for adverse changes in this area, DITI allows for safe and
frequent monitoring until the issue is resolved
Pain Management
DITI provides the only method available for visualizing pain, and offers a valuable assessment of pain and inflammatory chnges anywhere on the body. DITI is cost effective, and provides instant images. Thermography Australia has practitioners who assist with a number of pain management techniques and monitors the outcome of these programs.
"Local Clinic Wins International Award."
Thermography Australia’s Director, Pauline Rose , has just returned from the International Thermographic Seminar held at Duke University Medical School, USA this September. While there she was presented with the prestigious “Outstanding Achievement Award for Services to Women’s Health”.
“Thermographic screening can be used to assist in many diagnostic assessments but it is the area of breast screening that we are best known for here in Sydney,” says Pauline Rose. “The award came from our Post Screening Management Treatment Program where we are providing world standard care”. Our ongoing screening results and programs are fed back to the USA, so our results are known and judged.
Thermography offers women a non-invasive breast screen that indicates very early signs of the development of breast disease. When needed, advice and supplemental regimes can be given at this stage in order to reduce adverse tissue development or a client will be referred on to further medical treatment earlier than they would be with other screening methods.
Huge numbers of women around the world now use thermography as a very important part of their health monitoring program as it helps reduce the development of serious disease.
Mrs Rose has found the demand for these services increasing as more women choose to become more proactive about their own health.
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