X-ray kinesimetry

X-ray kinesmetric studies are a method for identifying functional disorders of the human musculoskeletal system by conducting an X-ray examination. They allow you to evaluate the relative position of joints, bones and cartilage tissue, as well as identify pathological changes, such as degenerative changes, arthritis, bone fractures, etc. The X-ray kyenesmetric method is used in traumatology, orthopedics, sports medicine and other medical fields for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system. During the study, the amplitude of movements and the degree of their flexibility are determined, which allows for accurate diagnosis and determination of treatment tactics. X-ray kinemetry technique is simple and safe for patients, which makes it a popular research method in modern medicine.



**X-ray kinesimetry** is a research method that allows you to assess the condition of bones and joints using radiography. This method is used in medicine for the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases of the musculoskeletal system. X-ray kinemetry has high accuracy and efficiency, which makes it one of the main methods for diagnosing many pathologies.

The principles of X-ray kinesimetry are based on assessing the mobility of the joint. Under normal conditions it is limited, pronation-su