
Digital Radiography (DR)
Digital Radiography (DR) is an advanced imaging method that uses electronic sensors instead of traditional film to capture X-ray images. When exposed to X-rays, the sensors convert the radiation into digital signals, allowing for immediate viewing on a computer. This technology offers several benefits, including faster results, higher image quality, and the ability to easily enhance or share images electronically. DR is commonly used in medical diagnostics to examine bones, organs, and tissues, helping doctors diagnose conditions accurately and efficiently without the need for film development.