Men’s Health Screening

Most men have probably never considered the possibility of having breast cancer or a mastectomy. Although it is not common, it is possible. New cases of breast cancer in Men was estimated at 2,550 resulting in 480 in deaths. Other types of cancers in men are lung, prostate, colon/rectum, and skin cancer!

Men should consider this screening if they are athletic, or just want to practice preventive health care.

MensHealthScreeningA few signs involving the breast of men that the American Cancer Society identifies are:

  • Skin dimpling or puckering
  • Nipple retraction/discharge
  • Redness or scaling of the nipple or breast skin
  • Myofacial Trigger Points
    Stress Fractures
    Muscular Pain
  • Mid & Low Back Pain…and more!

MensHealthScreeningMen’s Health Screenings captures possible functional changes with the following views:

  • Head and Neck Sinus; Allergies; Cardio/Vascular; inflammation; Gum and dental; TMJ; Thyroid; Neck injury, tension, stress and strain; Immune function; Lymphatic congestion; Cervical nerve impingement
  • Chest Monitor cardio health; Hormonal imbalance
  • Upper Back Muscular stress and strain; Evaluate Upper back pain; Review cardiovascular health
  • Abdomen Evaluate digestive issues; Lymphatic congestion; Food allergies; Review the pelvic region
  • Lower Back Muscular skeletal issues and pain

 

Don’t wait!  Take the proactive step and call 518-368-4546 to schedule an appointment, or “BookNow” using our on-line scheduling tool

Men’s Image Health Studies

  • Men’s-Image-Health-StudiesFull Body Thermography Study
    Head-to-Toe Full Body Thermographic imaging of the head, neck, thyroid, chest, abdomen, cervical neck, upper (thoracic) back, lower back (lumbar-sacral regions), full torso, legs, knees, feet, arms and hands.  This study is used as a baseline.
  • Half Body Thermography Study – Often referred to as a “Core” health study, this thermography study is from the head to the pelvic region and includes thermographic imaging of the head, neck, thyroid, chest, abdomen, cervical neck, upper back, lower back and full torso imaging