Thermography in strokes

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2023
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NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, INC.
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Alfieri, F. M.; dos Santos, A. C. A.; Battistella, L. R.. Thermography in strokes. In: . The Fundamentals of Infrared Thermal Imaging: NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, INC., 2023. p.45-50.
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Among the consequences of stroke, sensory disorders can affect more than half of patients. One of the consequences is the change in body temperature between the hemibodies that the patients can perceive or neglect. Although this temperature difference has been reported as unpleasant, little is understood or studied. As autonomic disorders are present in patients with stroke, and as thermography can assess body temperature distribution, using this assessment in these patients is feasible. This chapter will address body temperature distribution in patients with and without stroke and the associations between sensorimotor recovery, sensitivity, perception, and body temperature in individuals with stroke sequelae. © 2023 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Stroke, Temperature sensation, Thermography
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