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- The authors suggest that the correlations established between FAT and skin temperature, combined with the results of further studies, will allow developing a brand-new algorithm and state-of-the-art equipment for monitoring human health with IR thermography.
- In particular, the peculiarities revealed in the range of hip and shin temperatures can be used as criteria for diagnosing, for example, flat feet or varicose veins.
- A wide range of temperatures can also be a sign of neurologic, CNS-related, endocrine, and metabolic disorders.
- Early diagnostics of skin temperature with IR thermography can be used as an additional diagnostic tool in orthopedics, nutrition science, and endocrinology.