However, although the human core temperature may be indicative of several bodily dysfunctions, there is still a lack of scientific evidence about which musculoskeletal diseases or conditions can be diagnosed by
evaluating skin surface temperature with IRT.
Not exact matches
There is a dirt that goes far deeper then the
skin surface and body odor... It's people's character that makes them who they are, and that's how people should be judged /
evaluated
The effect of the treatments was
evaluated by determining stratum corneum integrity and cohesion, intercorneocyte cohesion, moisturization,
skin -
surface pH, and erythema.
The study
evaluated the capability of IRT to detect inflammation in knee and ankle joints in children, and found that
skin surface temperatures were significantly elevated in inflamed ankle joints, but not in inflamed knee joints.