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Dr. Robert Schwartz, Greenville, SC | A Medical Thermal Imaging Leader

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Dr. Robert Schwartz, Of Greenville, SC, Leads The Field In The Use Of Medical Thermal Imaging

For over 25 years Dr. Robert Schwartz of Greenville, SC has been helping patients diagnose, treat and manage their chronic pain. Now recognized as a world leader in the use of Medical Thermal Imaging Technology as a tool to diagnose pain, Dr. Robert Schwartz of Greenville was a featured speaker at an April 30 Continuing Medical Education (CME) symposium.

Dr. Robert Schwartz Of Greenville SC Stresses Importance Of Thermal Imaging In Patient Diagnoses

Dr. Robert Schwartz of Greenville, SC was joined by medical professionals from around the world when he presented on Medical Thermal Imaging at the CME symposium. Dr. Schwartz is eager to share with colleagues his research and practice into the use of Medical Thermal Technology to diagnose chronic pain, particularly Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) and Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS).

According to Dr. Robert Schwartz of Greenville, the benefit of using thermal imaging on these patients is the ability it offers to pinpoint the cause of the pain. Without thermal imaging, pinpointing the root cause of the pain is often a difficult process of trial and error. With thermal imaging doctors can diagnose and treat a patient’s pain much faster leading to a quicker and lasting recovery.

Disclosure: I received compensation for publishing this guest post from Dr. Robert Schwartz.
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