X-rays are a widely used diagnostic imaging tool that captures clear images of bones, joints, and certain internal structures using low levels of radiation. They are commonly used to detect fractures, dislocations, infections, lung conditions, and dental issues. X-rays are fast, noninvasive, and effective for initial evaluations and ongoing monitoring. This reliable imaging method helps clinicians make timely, accurate diagnoses and develop appropriate treatment plans, supporting efficient care across many medical specialties.

