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Equine Infrared Imaging – From the Owners Perspective

vet_ir_main2021-07-06T17:12:28+01:0006 Jul|Equine Blog, Species IR Blog|

We wanted to share this fantastic article that was written by one of our clients Jessica Lees, it provides an excellent insight into her experience of using infrared imaging for her horse Ruby and Vet-IR's service. We would like to [...]

Quantifying the Sub-Clinical – Yogi Sharp

vet_ir_main2020-12-11T10:46:39+00:0011 Dec|Equine Blog, Species IR Blog|

In this fascinating article Founding Vet-IR Member & Equine Documentalist Yogi Sharp, talks about IR technology and how it can help to objectively establish regions of pain associated with more subtle asymmetries... The recognition of subtle lameness or subclinical pain [...]

An introduction to IR applications & procedures with Gracie Herring

vet_ir_main2020-12-02T18:41:44+00:0002 Dec|Equine Blog, Species IR Blog|

Gracie Herring leads the way for Vet-IR in Australia and is one of our senior imaging consultants. She has build up a wealth of knowledge during her IR journey and below shares a helpful insight into the basic building blocks [...]

IR Interpretation with Dr Ciara Murphy – Vet-IR Thermologist

vet_ir_main2020-07-03T11:28:50+01:0003 Jul|Equine Blog, Small Animal Blog, Species IR Blog|

My journey in thermology began in humans and before I became a vet. I trained as a thermologist for a chiropractor who routinely used thermography for breast health at his clinic. After qualifying in veterinary medicine, I had an opportunity [...]

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Introducing Vet-IR to the Animal Industry

vet_ir_main2020-07-02T13:45:00+01:0002 Jul|Equine Blog, Small Animal Blog, Species IR Blog|

Vet-IR “Dedicated to the advancement of animal thermology across all species, setting industry standards in IR physiological imaging and evolving clinical applications via research and education. “ Today we are delighted to formally introduce Vet-IR to the animal industry. Focused [...]

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Dromedary Imaging & Research – Helen Mathie (ACPAT, RAMP)

vet_ir_main2020-07-02T15:15:20+01:0025 Jun|Species IR Blog|

In 2006 I undertook a research project out in Dubai, UAE with Professor Alan, Dr Thilo Pfau, Dr Rachel Payne, Dr Kevin Parsons and a fellow NZ physio student researcher Sarah Cruickshank. The project came up in conjunction with the [...]

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