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THERMAL IMAGING FOR ANIMALS AT SHINGLE SPRINGS VET

Shingle Springs Veterinary Clinic specializes in thermal imaging diagnostics for dogs, cats, equine & exotic animals of all sizes in the Shingle Springs, California area. Our team will capture a series of medically tuned thermal images that will be reviewed by our veterinarian to determine key points of inflammation in your animal. 

Call our office at (530) 677-0390 to learn more or to schedule an appointment. 

SPECIALIZING IN THERMAL IMAGING DIAGNOSTICS FOR DOGS CATS EQUINE & EXOTIC ANIMALS

Dr. Bader is one of the only specialized thermal imaging veterinarians in the Shingle Springs, California area. Our thermal imaging camera uses medically tuned sensors that detect slight variations in body temperature. These temperature differences help us to identify areas of inflammation in your animal signaling direct injuries as well as compensatory problems.

Thermal imaging is a minimally invasive diagnostic tool  can reveal Injuries concerning soft tissue, which is everything but BONE. However, inflammation around joints can be determined.

Through this diagnostic, we can also spot a problem even before it arises and has not yet been visually detected. A real plus in competition animals of all disciplines.

Thermal imaging is NOT a remedy but it can give us a clear look at the inner workings of your animals and identify the source of problems not readily interpreted by radiographs. Thermal Imaging is also far less invasive and uses zero radiation to obtain the images.

We strive to stay up-to-date with all of the latest remedies and treatments, to ensure that your pet is receiving the best care available.
Veterinary — Veterinarian Petting Horse in Shingle Springs, CA

THERMAL IMAGING SERVICES FOR DOGS CATS EQUINE & EXOTICS

  • Acupuncture/Aquapuncture 
  • Autosanguis Therapy 
  • Cold Laser Therapy 
  • Early Screening for Cancer and Other Inflammatory Diseases 
  • Endocrine/Immune Testing and Treatment 
  • Functional Medicine 
  • Functional Nutrition 
  • Glandular Therapy 
  • Holistic Anesthesia/Conventional Surgery and Dentistry 
  • Holistic Treatment for Pain 
  • Homeopathy 
  • Homotoxicology 
  • Hospice Care/Final Care and Humane Euthanasia 
  • Integrative Cancer Therapy 
  • Laboratory Diagnostics 
  • Mercury-Free Vaccines 
  • Natural Detoxification 
  • Natural Remedies for Anxiety 
  • Raw Diet Support 
  • Stem Cell Therapy 
  • Veterinary Botanical Medicine (Herbs) 

  • Thermal gradients are represented as a physiological map of the patient which outline precise anatomical areas in need of further examination
  • Early detection of many disorders before they become an issue: e.g. osteoarthritis
  • An objective measurement of the progress of any therapeutic protocol; pharmaceutical or modality based
  • A visual image aiding in client communication and education
  • Sore or painful back
  • Check for a poor or well fitted saddle
  • Facial pain related to tooth or jaw problems
  • Joint and musculo-skeletal problems
  • Poor circulation in foot
  • Balance of foot, balance in shoes
  • Hot foot due to infection or bruising
  • Locating area of abscess or bruising
  • Observing how injury responds to treatments modality
  • Observing how horse's body responds to work
  • Soft tissue problems
  • Assymmetrical use of the body
  • Muscle tears, strains, & bruises
  • Underlying issues: secondary, tertiary, & compensatory problems
  • Optimize soundness monitoring
  • Earlier detection of negative changes
  • Locating underlying issues
  • Reviewing response to training/work
  • Noticing one sidedness or favoring of leg
  • Address issues which may lead to chronic problems
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