General
X-rays are performed at Promedica on all bony structures in
the body. Also X-rays of the chest and abdomen are available.
All technicians are registered and highly trained and
experienced in their field.
Wilhelm Conrad
Roentgen's discovery of X-rays in 1895
has provided a great benefit to medicine for the diagnosis and treatment of
disease. Diagnostic radiology involves the use of X-rays to see inside the human body.
Diagnostic radiographic images are often
recorded on film. Examples of such examinations include x-rays
of the chest, abdomen, pelvis, skull and extremities. An
x-ray image is produced when a small amount of radiation passes through
the body striking an image receptor such as film, an image intensifier
or a digital detector. This creates a "shadow" of the
area through which the radiation has passed.