
CR systems (Computed Radiography systems)
Computed Radiography (CR) systems are advanced imaging methods used in medical diagnostics. They utilize special digital plates coated with phosphor materials that capture X-ray images when exposed. After exposure, these plates are processed in a scanner that uses laser beams to release stored energy as visible light. This light is then converted into digital images, allowing healthcare providers to view and analyze the internal structures of the body. CR offers high-quality images, faster processing times, and ease of use compared to traditional film radiography, making it a valuable tool for accurate diagnosis and efficient workflow.