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Chest
A chest X-ray helps diagnose lung issues (pneumonia, cancer, COPD, fluid), heart problems (enlarged heart, heart failure signs), fractures, and abnormalities in blood vessels or the diaphragm, using ionizing radiation to create images of the chest cavity, useful for evaluating symptoms like cough, chest pain, or shortness of breath, and guiding treatment for many conditions. Radiologists interpret these fast, painless images, identifying changes in organ size, shape, density, or the presence of masses, fluid, or broken bones to inform further care.
Ankle
need a joint X-ray when there's pain, swelling, injury (like falls or sports trauma) to check for fractures, dislocations, arthritis (narrowing, bone spurs), tumors, infections, or to monitor bone development, guiding treatment for alignment issues, ligament damage, or abnormal growths in any joint like knees, hips, shoulders, hands, etc.. It's crucial for seeing bone structure and alignment issues that softer tissues (like MRI) might miss..
Hip
need a joint X-ray when there's pain, swelling, injury (like falls or sports trauma) to check for fractures, dislocations, arthritis (narrowing, bone spurs), tumors, infections, or to monitor bone development, guiding treatment for alignment issues, ligament damage, or abnormal growths in any joint like knees, hips, shoulders, hands, etc.. It's crucial for seeing bone structure and alignment issues that softer tissues (like MRI) might miss..
Wrist Joint
The wrist joint connects the hand to the forearm and allows for a wide range of motion including bending, straightening, and rotation.
Foot and Leg
Leg and foot imaging for human