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What's In the Hoof?

equine_hoofstrainsThe use of infrared imaging in diagnosing equine tendinitis is an exciting new area of veterinary medicine.
By carefully imaging the areas of the horses hoof and shanks increased areas of blood flow may indicate upcoming inflammation and areas that require intensified focus. By identifying these areas ahead of time, appropriate medications and therapies can be applied in advance, before the condition might worsen. equine_tendonitis2Here you can see areas of concern circled in red.

Our infrared imaging techniques are available by appointment for horse owners and veterinarians.

 




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Supermarkets and convenience stores rely heavily on expensive, energy intensive refrigeration and dehumidification systems. In an industry where sales per-square-foot is everything, reducing energy costs by 10 percentĀ is equivalent to increasing sales per-square-foot by nearly $42! For a supermarket chain this translates into a 6% increase in profit margins and a 7% increase in earnings per share. Our Infrared Energy Audit will pay for itself by increasing your bottom line!