Digital Radiography is a modern imaging technique that uses digital sensors instead of traditional film to capture images of the inside of the body. This technology allows for quicker image acquisition and processing, making it easier for healthcare professionals to diagnose conditions.
Unlike conventional radiography, which requires chemical processing of film, digital radiography provides immediate access to images on a computer. This enhances the ability to manipulate and enhance images for better clarity, improving the overall quality of patient care and reducing the time needed for diagnosis.