What Is Thermography And When Might A Doctor Use It To Diagnose Pain?
Dr. Paul Christo answers the question: 'Thermography For Pain Diagnosis?'
-- Question: What Is Thermography And When Might A Doctor Use It To Diagnose Pain?
Answer: Thermography uses an infrared thermometer to detect temperature changes in your skin, usually between two extremities.
Generally, a difference of one degree Celsius is considered significant. The test may be used to aid in evaluating patients who suffer from a chronic pain condition called complex regional pain syndrome also known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy.
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