Dynamic X-ray (Dynamic X-ray) is an X-ray technology that allows moving structures to be imaged in real time. While traditional X-rays provide a static snapshot, dynamic X-ray captures video-like moving images, enabling more detailed analysis.
Uses of Dynamic X-ray
1. Orthopedics: Used to examine joint movements and abnormalities in bone structures.
2. Lung Imaging: Ideal for observing the movements of the lungs and diaphragm during breathing.
3. Swallowing Disorders (Videofluoroscopy): Used to assess how food moves during swallowing.
4. Dentistry: Can be used to analyze jaw joint (TMJ) movements.
5. Industrial Applications: Can be used to detect cracks and defects in materials.