Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging (DITI), or thermography, uses an infrared camera to capture heat patterns on the skin and turn them into a color image called a thermogram. These images can highlight temperature changes that may indicate circulation or inflammation differences, giving insight into how your body is functioning.
Thermography is a supportive tool for understanding surface-level body patterns and complements other medical evaluations—it does not diagnose disease or look beneath the skin.