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Advanced Infrared, LLC serves the Colorado Front Range area, including
Arvada,
Aurora,
Boulder,
Broomfield,
Castle Rock
Centennial,
Colorado Springs,
Commerce City,
Denver,
Fort Collins,
Grand Junction,
Greeley,
Lakewood,
Littleton,
Longmont,
Loveland,
Parker,
Pueblo,
Stapleton,
Thornton,
Westminster,
Wheat Ridge and
Cheyenne Wyoming.
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Equine Infrared Scan |
Whether you are buying, selling or would like to perform a routine

diagnostic of a horse, EquineIR is valuable for your horse's health
and your finances.
Before Thermography, Veterinarians could only locate problems using traditional methods such as observation and palpation. Now, using advanced Equine thermography, abnormalities present stressed tissues even before damage occurs. This methodology has been developed and refined over the past twenty-five years and has been proven to be an effective imaging technique for the following:
- PrePurchase
- Hoof Balancing
- Saddle Fit
- Pre-Race
- Joint Inflammation
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General Diagnostics
Saddle Fit
A horse's saddle should fit correctly and have even bearing on the horse's back. A thermal review of the horse and the saddle can show when pressure points are unevenly distributed, therefore causing discomfort to the horse and the rider.
Benefits
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Non-Invasive, passive and completely safe, with no harmful radiation
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Scans take 30 minutes to complete
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Imaging is done at your location or your veterinary's location, so you don't have to transport horse
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Low cost
- Interpretation by a veterinarian specialized in Equine Thermography
Read Joanna Robson, DVM, CVSMT, CMP, CVA, SFT paper
"Horses in Color: The role of thermal imaging in the equine industry" Paper in PDF 300
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Nerve Damage |
Gain peace of mind while saving time and money
Download our brochure for
EquineIR Brochure in PDF 900kb
Advanced Infrared is an EquineIR™ Service Provider. We
specialize in the infrared scanning of horses to determine potential health
problems and/or injuries.
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