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Digital X-rays

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Classic X-ray imaging using digital technology is still the technique of choice for many cases and is sufficient to answer many questions.

X-rays are electromagnetic waves that are produced by an X-ray tube for medical purposes. They were discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen in Würzburg in 1895. The X-rays produced in the X-ray equipment are sent through the region of the body being examined, then the photons that have passed through are directed to a digital detector system to produce the image. Modern image processing systems allow the best possible image quality with a very low dosage of radiation.

In the Radiology Baden-Baden practice, we use a latest-generation digital X-ray system, which guarantees minimal radiation doses for our patients. The dose is precisely captured and documented.

We perform the following examinations:

  • Thorax
  • Bones and joints
  • Full leg images
  • Spine
  • Abdomen
  • Head, particularly paranasal sinuses
  • etc.
Course of the Examination

What exactly happens during a digital X-ray? Read more here.

Frequently Asked Questions

The most common questions about digital X-rays.

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