
CR (Computed Radiography)
Computed Radiography (CR) is a digital imaging technology used primarily in medical fields to create X-ray images. Instead of traditional film, CR uses special plates that capture X-ray data. After exposure, these plates are scanned by a reader machine, which converts the information into a digital format. This allows for enhanced image quality, easier storage, and quicker access compared to film radiography. CR improves diagnostic accuracy, reduces radiation exposure, and streamlines the workflow in healthcare settings, making it a valuable tool for physicians and patients alike.