In order to complete the analysis of the 3D-NLS health analyzer, information about the organ is required by a topical analysis and an analysis of entropy. The analysis of entropy is presented by numbers 1 to 7. A low result (ex. 1) indicate a high structural order, and thus a high result (ex. 7) indicates the opposite.
- Grade 1 of entropy indicates a sufficient order.
- If the result shows 2, this indicates the beginning of a process.
- Grade 3 of entropy shows that the process is getting stronger
- Grade 4 shows that the process is on its way to become a marked structural trouble.
- Grade 5 of entropy: There is more chaos (disorganization) which grows and stabilizes itself in grades 6 and 7.
The spectral reassemblance indicates the discrepancy between the result and the normal values present in the database. A value below the normal is getting close to pathology.
- A value below 0,425 indicates that the patient shows values close to pathology.
- A value between 0.425 and 0,750 indicates that the patient shows a lesser probability of pathology.
- A value between 0,750 and 1 indicates even less probability of pathological changes. However, it does not eliminate the possibility of pathological changes as this also depends upon the degree of entropy.
A value of 1 on the spectral resemblance indicates a small possibility of a problem, but again we must look at the degree of entropy (the spectral resemblance is a good way to look as the body is in a phase of rehabilitation), however the structure will still show a state of chaos (disorganization).