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