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Veterinary Thermal Imaging (VTI) Needs Your Help To Spread The Word About How Useful Thermal Imaging Can Be

13 years ago
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13th October, 2011 20h03


Thermal scan showing saddle bridging Thermal scan showing saddle bridging Veterinary Thermal Imaging (VTI) needs your help to spread the word about how useful thermal imaging can be…but don’t worry, there’s something in it for you too…a free scan! “Whenever we do a demo, we find that people really grasp what thermography is all about, and the practical applications it can have,” says Helen Morrell, Managing Director of Veterinary Thermal Imaging. “We know how effective thermographs can be in all types of different areas, whether this is as a diagnostic tool, to see how a saddle fits, as a management technique and a lot more…and now we’ve found a way to show people first hand, at minimal cost.” The idea is simple, if you’re interested in having your horse scanned using VTI, the team’s state of the art cameras and highly trained thermographers, all you need to do is organise a demo. Arrange for five or more people to view, and you get a free back and saddle fit check. If you have more than five people wanting to come and watch the demo, VTI is happy to check more than one horse for you. This can be run on the same day, or different days…but they do need to be different people. If less than five people attend, the scan is chargeable at the full rate. “A member of our team will come to your yard or home, wherever the horse is kept, and you will receive a free scan. If you live over 15 miles away from one of our bases, travel is charged at cost. Your friends who attend the demo will receive a money off voucher, your horse gets a free scan…everyone is a winner,” says Helen. For more information, please see www.veterinary-thermal-imaging.com, email [email protected] or call 0800 408 3891.

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