Orthoroentgenometry

Orthoradiography is a method for studying and assessing the position of the body in space, which is used in orthopedics, traumatology, neurology and other areas of medicine. It is based on measuring angles and distances between different points of the body, which makes it possible to determine the presence of postural disorders, skeletal deformities and other problems of the musculoskeletal system.

Ortho-X-rays are often used to diagnose various diseases such as scoliosis, kyphosis, lordosis, etc., which can lead to serious health problems. Orthodermography is an effective tool for assessing the effectiveness of treatment and rehabilitation of patients.

To carry out orthoradiography, special programs and equipment are used. They allow you to accurately measure the angles between different points on the patient’s body, which makes it possible to determine the severity of the disorder and the degree of its danger to health.

The quality of ortho-X-ray largely depends on the professionalism and qualifications of the doctor. An experienced specialist is able to assess the situation and offer effective solutions to improve and prevent further development of disorders of the patient’s spine and skeleton.

The orthoradiology procedure itself is painless and does not require preparation. However, before performing it, you should make sure that there are contraindications, such as pregnancy, the presence of metal implants or trephines.

Thus, ortho-roentgens can be used for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of various disorders of the musculoskeletal system. These techniques are a valuable tool in the hands of qualified specialists, which will help prevent and diagnose many diseases associated with disorders of posture and posture.