A bone fracture is the breaking or cracking of a bone, commonly caused by falls, collisions, or trauma. X-ray imaging is the primary tool for diagnosing such injuries.
Digital X-rays offer clearer images with lower radiation exposure compared to traditional film X-rays. They are particularly suitable for children and elderly patients due to their safety.
When is it needed?
- Pain in arms, legs, fingers, or joints
- After falls or physical trauma
- Swelling, redness, or restricted movement
- Inability to move the injured area
Advantages:
- Rapid diagnosis
- Safe and painless procedure
- Suitable for all age groups
- Essential for orthopedic treatment planning

