Ra. Sherman et al., COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF VIDEOTHERMOGRAPHY, CONTACT THERMOGRAPHY,AND INFRARED BEAM THERMOGRAPHY FOR SCANNING RELATIVE SKIN TEMPERATURE, Journal of rehabilitation research and development, 33(4), 1996, pp. 377-386
Videothermography (Video TRM), infrared beam thermography (IRTHRM), an
d contact thermography (Contact TRM) are utilized to detect asymmetrie
s in temperatures between paired limbs. This information is controvers
ially used in many diagnostic procedures in rehabilitation medicine. I
n this study, the effectiveness of the above techniques for scanning s
kin heat patterns and detecting asymmetries is compared. The skin over
both lower limbs was imaged with each technique sequentially on 139 m
ale and 15 female patients reporting lower limb pain. Images were also
made of an electronic heat producer in order to determine relative ac
curacy, Contact TRM was unable to accurately image many areas with cur
ved surfaces and was unable to produce accurate recordings when severa
l sensors with differing temperature ranges had to be used on the same
subject. It was also relatively inaccurate when imaging the heat prod
ucer. Video TRM was easy to use and produced excellent recordings but
was difficult to transport. IRTHRM used in conjunction with a grid map
of the body was the simplest and least expensive system to use for sc
anning and was as accurate as Video TRM.