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Thermal imaging has helped thousands of veterinarians to detect, identify, diagnose, and monitor many different injuries and sicknesses in animals for years. This non-invasive methodology can provide the operator of a Barak IR camera with high resolution imagery and detailed reports that further aid in pinpointing the problem areas in client’s pets, livestock and wild animals.
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Damaged soft tissues become inflamed and when they do, they give off heat. And heat is what infrared (thermal) imaging cameras are there to detect.
By being able to see inflammation, soft tissues (such as muscles, hoofs, ligaments, cartilage, and vertebra), injuries that went undetected in the past causing premature death and great suffering to animals (not to mention the owner’s stress and loss on investment), can now be easily avoided due to early warning systems and detection methods only available through infrared technology. |
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Veterinary IR Thermal Applications:
- Inspection of infectious tissues;
- Detect injuries such as hood abscesses, vertebral, muscle, ligament, tendon, long bone injuries, joint diseases;
- Detect inflammation in damaged soft tissues;
- Accurate Equine injury examinations;
- Evaluation inspections for horse training programs. Proper hoof balance, perfect saddle fits, maximum performance levels, and fitness for competition can all be ascertained through an IR examination of your race horse;
- Purchase Contingency Tests will provide for a full examination (of horses and stock animals) and allow the IR handler to pinpoint problem areas
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