
Feet
The feet can tell us a lot about you. In this image below we can see that this patient has a weight bearing shift in posture to the left. The heat patterns in the right foot are consistent with a possible diabetic condition and additionally there is left plantar fasciitis and probable arthritis in the left toes.

Nerve Damage
After giving birth this patient lost feeling in her right foot. She had seen numerous doctors including chiropractors, had various imaging and no-one could see anything wrong. Thermal imaging could see that her left hip was dropped causing compression on her right hip thus pinching a nerve which is clearly shown down her right leg and into her foot.

Poor circulation
This image shows poor circulation in the lower legs and patterns consistent with lymphedema. This patient was referred to her primary care physician or specialist for further evaluation.

Dental Health
Hyperthermia is noted extending over the right upper and lower outer mouth regions which appears to overlie the upper and lower molar regions and the lower incisors.
Hyperthermia noted over the mouth/dental region is consistent with dental/gum inflammation or gingivitis. Mild hyperthermia noted under the jawline may relate to lymphatic congestion. This may be consistent with dental inflammation on this side.


Lymphatic Congestion
Lymphatic congestion is easily identifiable through the characteristic "mottling" pattern observed here in the buttocks and upper legs. It can also appear in other areas such as the digestive system, axillary regions (under the armpits), and submandibular areas (along the jawline and beneath the jaw).
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Cortisol Dysregulation
Anterior view of the torso shows hyperthermia extending across the bottom of the thoracic cavity/upper abdomen overlying the diaphragm. Thermal pattern noted overlying the diaphragm region may be indicative of stress.

Colon
There is a thermal marker in the descending colon which may represent polyps or diverticulitis.

Sciatic Nerve
Sciatic nerve involvement is noted on the left

Breast Study
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Thermal imaging is a popular tool for women to monitor their breast health, especially for those with dense or fibrocystic tissue, which can be challenging to assess with traditional screening methods. It provides valuable insight into how hormones impact breast health and is ideal for tracking thermal patterns over time, detecting changes that could signal potential dysfunction that warrant further investigation.
Additionally, thermal imaging is beneficial for women who have had a partial or full mastectomy, as well as for those looking to check the integrity of their breast implants.
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See below an example of the risk analysis (TH1-TH5), based on what thermal signs are observed on the heat map (thermogram) displayed on the skin surface of the breast.
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Thermalife can also provide STI or Spatial Thermal Imaging which is an analysis based on what is observed inside the breast. These options will be explained to you upon time of booking your appointment.
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*Please note that thermography does not diagnose, but rather helps identify areas of dysfunction that may require further investigation.
Example:

Here is an example of someone who showed increased heat in her right breast and right axillary lymph node region. Her left breast was a score of TH-1 and her right a score of TH-4. This patient had a follow up scan 7 months later and the improvement is incredible. Testament to this patient for her dedication to her health as the results speak for themselves. Her right breast is down to a TH-3 and will still be monitored with thermal imaging as she continues with her therapies

