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What is an Digital X-Ray?

X-ray imaging is a fast, non-invasive diagnostic test that uses low-dose radiation to capture crisp images of the body’s internal structures—especially bones. It reveals what the eyes cannot see, helping doctors detect injury, illness, and abnormalities with clarity and speed.

Common Diagnostic Uses

  • Fractures : Identify breaks and bone injuries with precision.
  • Soft Tissue Injuries: Spot damage to muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
  • Cancer: Track tumors and assist in treatment planning.
  • Heart & Chest:Evaluate heart size and detect conditions like pneumonia.
  • Growth Assessment: Measure limb length and skeletal development

How it works

You’ll be positioned near the X-ray device, which sends a quick pulse of radiation through the body. Dense structures like bone appear white; softer tissues show up in shades of gray. Most exams take just a few minutes, with minimal discomfort and immediate return to daily activities.

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