X-Rays are a form of radiation like light or radio waves. X-rays pass through most objects including the body. Once it is carefully aimed at the part of the body being examined, an X-ray machine produces a small burst of radiation that passes through the body, recording an image on photographic film or a special digital image recording plate. Digital radiography uses detectors to capture images for diagnosis.
Body’s interception is surpassed by using electromagnetic light that is passed through the body to get the clear internal picture. We have state-of-the-art equipment which uses minimal radiation