digital X-rays
Digital X-rays are a modern imaging technique used in medicine to create detailed pictures of the inside of the body. Unlike traditional X-rays, which use film, digital X-rays capture images electronically, allowing for quicker processing and easier storage. This technology reduces the amount of radiation exposure for patients and provides clearer images for better diagnosis.
The images produced by digital X-rays can be viewed on a computer screen almost instantly. Healthcare professionals can manipulate these images to enhance visibility, making it easier to identify issues such as fractures or infections. This advancement in imaging has improved patient care and streamlined the diagnostic process.