Digital Radiography is a cutting-edge imaging technology that uses digital detectors to capture X-ray images of pets’ internal structures. This method replaces traditional film-based radiography, offering numerous advantages, including faster processing times, higher resolution images, and reduced radiation exposure.
Digital radiography is widely used in veterinary medicine for a variety of diagnostic purposes, including:
- Joint Diseases: Detecting conditions such as arthritis, hip dysplasia, and other degenerative joint diseases.
- Fractures: Identifying and evaluating bone fractures to determine the appropriate surgical or non-surgical treatment.
- Surgical Planning: Providing detailed images that help veterinarians plan orthopedic surgeries and joint replacements with precision.
- Arthritis: High-resolution images reveal joint degeneration, helping veterinarians diagnose and plan treatment for arthritis.
- Hip Dysplasia: Clear visualization of the hip joint aids in diagnosing dysplasia and planning corrective surgeries.
- Fractures: Detailed images allow precise assessment of fracture types and planning for optimal repair techniques.
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