X-Ray
Probably the most common diagnostic imaging tool available, an X-ray is a simple, painless procedure.
An X-ray is performed by focusing low levels of radiation into a beam that passes through the body,
strikes a photographic film, and produces a picture. Extremity X-rays of the hand, arm, wrist, foot, ankle
or head, for example, can be performed for a variety of reasons:
- To determine the cause of pain
- To evaluate a fractured or dislocated bone
- To evaluate an injury or damage caused by a condition such as arthritis or osteoporosis