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Termovizija športnih konjev
ID Vrhovšek, Rok (Author), ID Pušnik, Igor (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Mlačnik, Vid (Comentor)

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Diplomsko delo obravnava uporabo infrardeče termografije za spremljanje vpliva manualne terapije na površinsko temperaturo mišic pri konjih. V uvodu je predstavljena problematika ogrevanja mišic športnih konj ter pomen neinvazivnih merilnih metod. Drugo poglavje podaja fizikalno ozadje s poudarkom na temperaturi, prenosu toplote, Stefan-Boltzmannovem in Planckovem zakonu ter delovanju termografskih kamer. Tretje poglavje vključuje veterinarski pogled na termoregulacijo pri konjih in pojasnjuje pomen manualne terapije ter masaže kot metode pasivnega ogrevanja. V poglavju o materialih in metodah so natančno opisani izbira merilnih mest, potek meritev, uporabljena oprema, pogoji testnega okolja ter način obdelave podatkov. Peto poglavje prikazuje rezultate meritev, analizo zajetih termogramov in prikaz temperaturnih sprememb po terapiji. Posebna pozornost je namenjena primerjavi med termografskima kamerama FLIR T650sc in FLIR e96, kjer so predstavljene meritve, razlike ter korekcije, izvedene na podlagi laboratorijske kalibracije. Zaključno poglavje povzema ključne ugotovitve raziskave in potrjuje, da se temperatura po masaži začasno zviša, a spremembe pogosto ostajajo znotraj merilne negotovosti. Naloga potrjuje uporabnost termografije kot diagnostičnega orodja in nakazuje, da tudi cenovno dostopnejša termografska kamera lahko ob ustreznih pogojih doseže zadovoljivo točnost, kar dodatno potrjuje uporabnost metode v veterinarski praksi in jo približa k širši populaciji.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Termografija, manualna terapija, masaža, FLIR T650sc
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FE - Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Year:2025
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-171253 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:246628355 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.08.2025
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Language:English
Title:Thermal imaging of sport horses
Abstract:
This thesis investigates the use of infrared thermography to monitor the effects of manual therapy on the surface muscle temperature of horses. The introduction outlines the importance of effective warm-up methods in sport horses and the advantages of non-invasive temperature measurement techniques. The second chapter presents the physical background, focusing on temperature, heat transfer, the Stefan-Boltzmann and Planck laws, and the operating principles of thermal imaging cameras. The third chapter provides a veterinary perspective, explaining thermoregulation in horses and the role of manual therapy—especially massage—as a form of passive warming. The methodology chapter describes in detail the selection of measurement sites, the experimental procedure, the measuring equipment, test environment conditions, and data processing methods. The fifth chapter presents the measurement results, including the analysis of thermal images and evaluation of temperature changes after therapy. Special emphasis is placed on comparing two thermal imaging cameras—FLIR T650sc and FLIR e96—by examining measurement differences and applying calibration-based corrections. The concluding chapter summarizes the key findings of the research and confirms that muscle temperature temporarily increases after massage, although the changes often remain within the measurement uncertainty. The thesis confirms the applicability of thermography as a diagnostic tool and indicates that even a more affordable thermal imaging camera can achieve satisfactory accuracy under appropriate conditions, further supporting the usefulness of the method in veterinary practice and making it more accessible to a wider population.

Keywords:Thermography, manual therapy, massage, FLIR T650sc

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