
Computed Radiography (CR)
Computed Radiography (CR) is a digital imaging process used in medical imaging to produce detailed pictures of the inside of the body. Instead of traditional film, CR uses a special imaging plate that captures x-ray images. After exposure, the plate is processed using a computer to create a digital image that can be viewed, stored, and shared electronically. This method offers high-resolution images, quicker results, and easier storage compared to traditional film, making it a common choice for diagnostic imaging in hospitals and clinics.