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Thermal Imaging Aids U.S. Olympic Athletes

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 02 Oct 2000
The coaches, trainers, and medical staff of U.S. More...
track and field athletes participating in the Olympic Games in Brisbane, Australia, are using thermal imaging technology to provide information that helps them diagnose and treat injuries. Thermal imaging provides a real-time physiologic view, showing differences in body temperature often associated with injuries. The computerized system allows thermal images to be presented instantly on the computer screen, displaying color-enhanced views of the body.

Also being used is a medical device called the Photonic Stimulator, based on the same technology. The device emits infrared light that penetrates the skin to promote blood flow and circulation to provide safe, temporary pain relief for athletes. Both thermal imaging and the Photonic Stimulator are the products of Computerized Thermal Imaging Inc. (Lake Oswego, OR, USA). The company has also developed a breast thermal imaging system to be used as an adjunct to mammography.

I encourage all of the athletes I work with to utilize this innovative technology, said Dick Booth, assistant coach of the U.S. Track & Field team. There is no question in my mind that the ability of medical staff to see a potentially injured area allows them to better treat and prepare our athletes.



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