Abstract

ABSTRACTAs mobile imaging and application technology develops at a rapid pace, new products with potential value to healthcare emerge. This paper explores the usefulness of mobile thermal imaging technology in the documentation of Raynaud’s phenomenon. Using a single-case study, a patient’s symptoms were recorded using a FLIR ONE® PRO for one month along with data relating to temperatures and weather conditions, diet and exercise and anxiety levels. Pearson Correlation Coefficient tests were carried out to determine if symptom onset could be better understood.

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