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1 Digitized Infrared Segmental Thermometry: Time Requirements for Stable Recordings 
Richard A. Roy, DC, MSc, Jean P. Boucher, PhD, Alain S. Comtois, PhD  Journal of Manipulative & Physiological Therapeutics  Volume 29, Issue 6, Pages 468.e1-468.e10 (July 2006) DOI: /j.jmpt Copyright © 2006 National University of Health Sciences Terms and Conditions

2 Fig 1 The daily average core temperature (rectal on the left [A and C] and tympanic on the right [B and D]) for 17 subjects during the 30-minute recording session. The black box represents the 5- to 15-minute time interval for the Th stable trend. The gray block represents the 20- to 24-minute time interval for the IRC recording. Journal of Manipulative & Physiological Therapeutics  , 468.e1-468.e10DOI: ( /j.jmpt ) Copyright © 2006 National University of Health Sciences Terms and Conditions

3 Fig 2 The average SST temperature (for each site: IRCL4l, IRCL4R, IRCC4L, IRCC4R) for 17 subjects for each day during the 20- to 24-minute recording interval. Journal of Manipulative & Physiological Therapeutics  , 468.e1-468.e10DOI: ( /j.jmpt ) Copyright © 2006 National University of Health Sciences Terms and Conditions

4 Fig 3 A, The average Th SST (for each site: ThL4l, ThL4R, ThC4L, and ThC4R) for 17 subjects all 5 days combined during the entire recording period; the insert represents the same description on a smaller temperature scale. B, The average IRC SST (for each site IRCL4l, IRCL4R, IRCC4L, and IRCC4R) for 17 subjects all 5 days combined during the 20- to 24-minute interval. Journal of Manipulative & Physiological Therapeutics  , 468.e1-468.e10DOI: ( /j.jmpt ) Copyright © 2006 National University of Health Sciences Terms and Conditions

5 Fig 4 The daily average SST temperatures (for each site: [A] ThC4L, [B] ThC4R, [C] ThL4l, and [D] ThL4R) for 17 subjects during the 30-minute recording session. The black box represents the 5- to 15-minute time interval for the Th stable trend. The gray block represents the 20- to 24-minute time interval for the IRC recording. Journal of Manipulative & Physiological Therapeutics  , 468.e1-468.e10DOI: ( /j.jmpt ) Copyright © 2006 National University of Health Sciences Terms and Conditions

6 Fig 5 The daily average SST temperatures (for each site: [A] ThC4L, [B] ThC4R, [C] ThL4l, and [D] ThL4R) for 17 subjects during the interval of 4 to 16 minutes. Also note the smaller temperature scale (84°F-94°F). Journal of Manipulative & Physiological Therapeutics  , 468.e1-468.e10DOI: ( /j.jmpt ) Copyright © 2006 National University of Health Sciences Terms and Conditions

7 Fig 6 The average temperature and relative humidity (%) for 17 subjects for the daily recordings. Journal of Manipulative & Physiological Therapeutics  , 468.e1-468.e10DOI: ( /j.jmpt ) Copyright © 2006 National University of Health Sciences Terms and Conditions

8 Fig 7 The comfort range for core and SST temperatures with Th and IRC. Dashed lines represent the range of the comfort zones as calculated from McArdle et al 16. Journal of Manipulative & Physiological Therapeutics  , 468.e1-468.e10DOI: ( /j.jmpt ) Copyright © 2006 National University of Health Sciences Terms and Conditions


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