Densitogram

Article about Densitogram is a medical term used in radiography to evaluate bone density. Densitigraphy is a method that uses a special film that records changes in shade in different areas of the body. This method helps to see the severity of certain bone problems in a person. This method used to be one of the most common ways to take X-ray images of the body, and is still used to monitor tumor growth or bone deformities.

In modern medicine, x-rays have a different operating principle and are used with various additional capabilities, and a method such as MRI replaces radiography, allowing you to see bones in real time without having to wait for the film to develop. However, even today, orthopedists may ask a patient to do a densugraphic film procedure to determine what the underlying problem is and what treatment method should be chosen.