Atlas of Infrared Thermography
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ATLAS OF INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY

A Practical Clinical Guide to Functional Imaging Applied to Pain, Circulatory Health, Musculoskeletal Disorders and Visceral Assessment

Felipe Reitz

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About this book

The Atlas of Infrared Thermography is a technical, scientific and clinical work created to establish a new reference in the interpretation of functional emissive imaging applied to health.

More than an image atlas, this work presents the structured foundation of Biospectral Medicine, a discipline developed by Felipe Reitz to transform human emissive signals into a scientific, interpretative and reproducible language.

The book was created from the need to expand medical observation beyond visible anatomy. While conventional imaging reveals structures, the Atlas proposes a functional reading of the body’s regulatory processes: circulation, inflammation, neuroautonomic adaptation, musculoskeletal patterns, visceral changes and physiological responses that often appear before structural alterations become visible.

Across more than 800 pages, the author organizes decades of clinical practice, research, observation and methodological development into a comprehensive system that includes the R-CIIM method, the spectral lexicon, Computerized Thermographic Imaging protocols and the standardized map of 19 emission zones.

The result is a reference work for health professionals, researchers, institutions, integrative clinics, physiotherapists, manual therapists, students and research centers interested in functional imaging, physiological assessment and new frontiers in interpretative medicine.

Highlights

  • A specialized reference work in infrared thermography and functional imaging.
  • Presents Biospectral Medicine as a new scientific and interpretative discipline.
  • Consolidates more than two decades of clinical practice, research and methodological development.
  • Structures the R-CIIM method for clinical interpretation of emissive patterns.
  • Introduces a spectral lexicon to organize the language of human biosignals.
  • Presents a standardized map of 19 emission zones.
  • Includes historical, physical, clinical and methodological foundations of thermography.
  • Contains case studies in Biospectral Medicine.
  • Offers reference tables, glossary, classic cases and extensive bibliographic foundation.
  • Designed for clinical, academic, educational and institutional use.
  • Applicable to pain, circulatory health, musculoskeletal disorders, visceral assessment, physiotherapy, integrative health and biosignal research.
  • Inaugurates a new medical and scientific category dedicated to the functional reading of human emissive signals.

Information

Title: Atlas of Infrared Thermography

Subtitle: A Practical Clinical Guide to Functional Imaging Applied to Pain, Circulatory Health, Musculoskeletal Disorders and Visceral Assessment

Author: Felipe Reitz

Year: 2025

ISBN: 978-65-01-74880-1

Literary category: Medicine, integrative health, thermography, functional imaging, physiology, pain, Biospectral Medicine, clinical atlas and professional reference

Languages: Portuguese and English

Status: Published in Portuguese and English

Available formats: Printed book and PDF directly from the author

Length: More than 800 pages

Target audience: Health professionals, researchers, clinics, institutions, physiotherapists, manual therapists, students, academic libraries and research centers

Curiosities about the work

The Atlas of Infrared Thermography is a singular work in Brazilian and international medical literature.

The book received record recognition as the largest medical atlas written by a single author in Brazil, consolidating Felipe Reitz as an author, researcher and founder of a new interpretative language for functional emissive imaging.

In addition, the Atlas was selected to participate in the Jabuti Prize, one of the most important book awards in Brazil. For international readers unfamiliar with it, the Jabuti Prize is a traditional distinction of the Brazilian publishing market, created by the Brazilian Book Chamber, recognizing outstanding works in literature, science, culture, publishing and, through the Jabuti Academic Prize, scientific, technical and professional production.

The Atlas also received a Motion of Recognition from the Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina, acknowledging the scientific reach achieved by the work in Brazil and internationally. This institutional recognition reinforces the importance of the Atlas as a Brazilian contribution to science, integrative health and the functional interpretation of the human body.

Another relevant curiosity is that the Atlas may be considered the largest work in the world dedicated to this subject, bringing together more than 800 pages of historical, physical, clinical, methodological and interpretative foundations of infrared thermography applied to health.

More than expanding an existing field, the Atlas inaugurates a new medical category: Biospectral Medicine. This discipline transforms human emissive signals into a structured clinical language, with its own method, spectral lexicon, functional interpretation and a standardized map of 19 emission zones.

In this sense, the work goes beyond the role of a technical atlas and becomes a founding document: a scientific milestone created in Brazil, with the potential to influence international education, research and clinical practice.

Publishing rights and international editions

The Atlas of Infrared Thermography is open for evaluation by publishers, literary agents, academic institutions, specialized distributors and international representatives interested in publishing rights, translation, distribution and institutional circulation.

The work has strong potential for international markets connected to integrative medicine, physiotherapy, clinical thermography, functional imaging, biosignal research, pain, rehabilitation, preventive health, medical technology and professional education.

Due to its technical and institutional scope, the Atlas may be of particular interest to scientific publishers, university libraries, research centers, integrative health schools, professional associations and clinical training programs.

For publishing proposals, partnerships, literary representation, institutional acquisition or international rights, please contact directly:

reitz@felipereitz.com