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Thermography is an imaging technique that identifies temperature distribution using an infrared camera. Thermographic images can identify areas on a horse that show abnormal heat or cold patterns, helping determine where a horse might be sore, where there might be lack of appropriate circulation, or identification of injury.

Infrared thermography is non-invasive and does not require any form of sedation, which makes it an excellent alternative to MRI or bone scanning in certain cases. Because the images display temperature patterns, thermal scans can often illustrate issues better than other imaging modes such as x-ray, ultrasound, and MRI. Thermal images can also provide complementary data to other imaging techniques to validate findings.

Thermography is particularly helpful when working with equine athletes that are in training or actively competing. Infrared images can detect muscolo-skeletal injuries weeks before they are visually detectable in the form of swelling, abscess, infection, or lameness. Once an area of concern has been identified and isolated, thermographic images can help your veterinarian manage and measure your horse’s response to treatment.

Thermal imaging offers a mobile, non-invasive diagnostic tool in your home surroundings, reducing stress in your animal and eliminating expensive transport costs. Most insurance companies will also cover the cost of thermal imaging under a major medical policy, given that all of our reports are done by board certified veterinarians.

Equine Thermographics is a part of the United Infrared and EquineIR network. All of our images are reviewed and interpreted by licensed veterinarians who are also certified infrared thermographers. These attributes make us uniquely qualified to ensure the most accurate imaging and interpretations of your horse’s scans.