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X-rays (X-ray studies)

X-ray of the lumbosacral spine

For doctors of such specializations as traumatology, vertebrology and orthopedics, X-rays of the lumbosacral spine allow them to diagnose its anatomical anomalies, injuries and diseases, and then treat them.

X-rays of the wrist joint for children and adults

Since X-rays provide an image of the dense structure of bones, X-rays of any joints, including X-rays of the wrist, are a classic method for the initial diagnosis of joint injuries and diseases.

X-rays of the sacroiliac joints

X-ray of the iliosacral (iliosacral) joints visualizes the most important anatomical structures of the musculoskeletal system: the paired sacroiliac joints, which connect the articular surfaces of the sacrum (os sacrum) and the ilium bones (os ilium) that are part of the pelvic ring.

X-ray of fingers: indications, how to do it

Radiography or x-ray of fingers – obtaining a fixed black and white image of their bones and soft tissues – is a method of radiation diagnostics, widely used in clinical traumatology, orthopedics and surgery.

Adult and child jaw x-rays

Radiography in medicine is a method of studying the anatomical structures of the body to obtain their projection using X-rays on paper or film, which does not require penetration inside.

X-ray of the hand

X-ray examination is considered a fairly common diagnostic method that is used to determine the state of the musculoskeletal system, detect disorders, injuries and diseases.

Hip X-ray in two projections

The most informative methods of instrumental diagnostics of joint and bone pathologies are visualization, and the most accessible of them is X-ray of the hip joint.

X-ray of the fallopian tubes for patency

It happens that a woman is unable to get pregnant. To find out the reason, it is necessary to conduct an examination, including an X-ray of the fallopian tubes.

X-rays of a child's and adult's leg

The X-ray method of examining the lower extremities – leg X-ray – is fundamental in traumatology and orthopedics and no less important in rheumatology, since it allows doctors to visualize bones and bone structures.