Dr. Vishal Patel
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And I like to be a little dizzy by the time I step out of a sauna.
And I like to be a little dizzy by the time I step out of a sauna.
It's not as efficient. Yeah.
It's not as efficient. Yeah.
It's not as efficient. Yeah.
You're not wrong on that one. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you for pointing that out actually. And it's important.
You're not wrong on that one. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you for pointing that out actually. And it's important.
You're not wrong on that one. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you for pointing that out actually. And it's important.
Gosh, yeah, I mean, it's fascinating. So I'll give you just like some fresh hot takes, I guess, because I'm here in Cabo, like, you know, we just opened our operation. I'm literally testing some of the equipment on myself yesterday. So there's some fascinating, maybe we can talk about thermography.
Gosh, yeah, I mean, it's fascinating. So I'll give you just like some fresh hot takes, I guess, because I'm here in Cabo, like, you know, we just opened our operation. I'm literally testing some of the equipment on myself yesterday. So there's some fascinating, maybe we can talk about thermography.
Gosh, yeah, I mean, it's fascinating. So I'll give you just like some fresh hot takes, I guess, because I'm here in Cabo, like, you know, we just opened our operation. I'm literally testing some of the equipment on myself yesterday. So there's some fascinating, maybe we can talk about thermography.
Yeah, it's fascinating. I don't know if you've ever seen a thermal image or a heat map, but a thermal camera has a special type of infrared sensor. And so it detects infrared radiation. You know, they use it in, gosh, I mean, in home construction. So they can look behind, like through the wall in a way and identify leaks or, you know, gaps in insulation.
Yeah, it's fascinating. I don't know if you've ever seen a thermal image or a heat map, but a thermal camera has a special type of infrared sensor. And so it detects infrared radiation. You know, they use it in, gosh, I mean, in home construction. So they can look behind, like through the wall in a way and identify leaks or, you know, gaps in insulation.
Yeah, it's fascinating. I don't know if you've ever seen a thermal image or a heat map, but a thermal camera has a special type of infrared sensor. And so it detects infrared radiation. You know, they use it in, gosh, I mean, in home construction. So they can look behind, like through the wall in a way and identify leaks or, you know, gaps in insulation.
But when you point an infrared sensor at the human body, what you're looking at in that heat map of the human body is heat dissipation from the skin. which is an indicator of differences in circulation. So you see hotspots, which could mean vasodilation. There's more blood in those areas and you see cold spots.
But when you point an infrared sensor at the human body, what you're looking at in that heat map of the human body is heat dissipation from the skin. which is an indicator of differences in circulation. So you see hotspots, which could mean vasodilation. There's more blood in those areas and you see cold spots.
But when you point an infrared sensor at the human body, what you're looking at in that heat map of the human body is heat dissipation from the skin. which is an indicator of differences in circulation. So you see hotspots, which could mean vasodilation. There's more blood in those areas and you see cold spots.
What's fascinating is that we're beginning to correlate those hotspots and cold spots to muscular imbalances and asymmetries. So the muscles that you overuse and overused muscles can be because either you're working out too hard or you're holding a lot of stress or tension in a certain muscle.
What's fascinating is that we're beginning to correlate those hotspots and cold spots to muscular imbalances and asymmetries. So the muscles that you overuse and overused muscles can be because either you're working out too hard or you're holding a lot of stress or tension in a certain muscle.
What's fascinating is that we're beginning to correlate those hotspots and cold spots to muscular imbalances and asymmetries. So the muscles that you overuse and overused muscles can be because either you're working out too hard or you're holding a lot of stress or tension in a certain muscle.