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Biotech / Medical : COMPUTERIZED THERMAL IMAGING (COII)- research only
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To: chirodoc who wrote (108)3/25/1999 11:49:00 PM
From: chirodoc  Read Replies (2) of 256
 
thermal imaging can diagnose sprains
(and this study had no computer algorithm)
this type of system might work with fraudulant work injuries!

Compend Contin Educ Dent 1996 Oct;17(10):979-83; quiz 984

Electronic thermography for the assessment of acute temporomandibular joint pain.

Kalili TK, Gratt BM
UCLA School of Dentistry, USA.

Electronic thermography (ET) has the potential to be a nonionizing, noninvasive, low-cost diagnostic alternative for evaluating temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. This study was designed to evaluate the use of ET as a diagnostic aid in the assessment of patients with acute TMJ pain. Computer measurements made using facial thermography were able to distinguish normal patient populations from symptomatic patients with acute TMJ pain. Additional studies are needed before thermographic diagnosis of TMJ disorders will be clinically accepted.



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