Yes, AO Biofeedback scans are considered full body scans because they holistically assess physiological responses across the entire body. By holistic, we mean they evaluate the interconnections and balance of all bodily systems. This whole approach provides a comprehensive overview that highlights potential imbalances and health issues and gives hundreds of details that may help to build a more complete picture of an individual’s well-being.
What is a Full Body Scan?
A full body scan is a comprehensive medical examination that evaluates the overall health status by scanning multiple body systems to detect any signs of illness, disease, or abnormalities. It is an invaluable tool in preventive health care, helping to identify potential health issues before they develop into serious conditions.
Why Doctors and Health Professionals Use Full Body Scans
Doctors and health professionals use full body scans to gain a detailed understanding of a patient’s overall health. These scans are crucial for early detection of diseases, monitoring ongoing health conditions, and planning appropriate treatments. The goal is the see inside the body and assess multiple organs and systems at once.
What are Some Examples of Full Body Scans Used in the Medical Field?
Common examples of full body scans include MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), CT (Computed Tomography) scans, and PET (Positron Emission Tomography) scans. These are imaging techniques that offer detailed views of the body’s internal structures and condition.
AO Biofeedback Scans MRI and CT Scans – Three Different Technologies
Depending on the equipment, most MRI and CT full body scans that rely on radiation and/or magnetic fields to produce images of the body’s internal structures.
AO Biofeedback scans don’t reply on radiation and/or magnetic fields. Instead Biofeedback reads natural frequencies to measure physiological responses.
When comparing AO Biofeedback scans with MRI and CT scans, it’s important to understand that we are not suggesting one is superior to the other. Each of these tools offers a unique approach to a full body scan, and tailored to meet different diagnostic goals.
In fact, depending on the specific health circumstances and the information required, many people choose to use these tools in combination.
Remember the base technologies
AO Biofeedback is based on a technology that is not magnetic or radiative nature, whereas the detailed imaging of an MRI are magnetic in nature, and the comprehensive cross-sectional views of a CT scan are based on radiation technology.
Where to Get Your First AO Biofeedback Full Body Scan?
To experience the benefits of AO Biofeedback for yourself, make an appointment with TemnaQLA. We offers comprehensive AO Biofeedback scans, detailed consultations, health regimens, follow-ups and long term maintenance that make it easy to begin your journey toward better health.
Take the first step in understanding and enhancing your well-being by scheduling your first scan with TemnaQLA today.