The diagnostic capabilities focus on the provision of information to facilitate a primary diagnosis of the pathology and serves as a support tool for monitoring the pathology.
It has been observed that asymmetric temperature differences that involve a difference of around 0.3 and 0.6ºC between one side and the other are indicative of pathology. Making these differences visually relevant to the physiotherapist can help them generate a better diagnosis and even rethink and adapt treatments based on the thermal evolution of the pathology. Let’s not forget that the robot can heat or cool an area. There are two approaches to thermographic imaging: