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About Contact Regulation Thermography


What is Regulation Thermography?

Regulation Thermography is based on the physiology of heat in humans. When there are disease processes in the human body, the body's organs respond differently to stress. With the use of a very accurate thermal sensor, it is possible to measure and detect changes in the skin's physiological response to stress. These changes may indicate the presence of a disease even at its earliest stage before a patient shows symptoms.


What is the CRT 2000® Thermographic System?

The CRT 2000® Thermographic System is a non-invasive, radiation-free, reproducible thermographic tool which measures how the body responds to stress (cold stimulus). These minute, detectable changes in circulation patterns and thermal characteristics of the major organs produce data that can be used for adjunctive diagnosis of certain indications such as: abnormalities of the female breast, peripheral vascular disease, musculoskeletal disorders, extracranial cerebral and facial vascular disease, abnormalities of the thyroid gland, and various neoplastic and inflammatory conditions.


What information will I receive from the results?

The information from the thermographic profile and patient evaluation assists your healthcare practitioner in determining your level of health and helps provide them with indications of disease processes at a very early stage. Any areas of concern that require immediate attention are flagged by the profile and evaluation. This information then helps your healthcare practitioner in developing an individualized treatment plan specifically suited to your needs. Such early preventative monitoring measures can be beneficial for the future of your health.


Why is it important to have a CRT 2000® Scan?

Your health is very important. The CRT 2000® can help measure your level of health and help provide indications of symptoms at a very early stage. With the assistance of a healthcare professional, you can adjust or supplement your diet, make proper lifestyle changes, seek additional specific testing, and more importantly, improve your overall health.