A wrist digital X-ray is a diagnostic tool used to examine the bones and structures of the wrist joint. It is commonly used to identify conditions like fractures, dislocations, arthritis, and ligament injuries. The wrist is positioned at different angles to capture a range of views, allowing healthcare providers to evaluate bone alignment and detect any abnormalities.
This fast, non-invasive procedure generates high-quality images that can be easily shared and analyzed by healthcare professionals, aiding in precise diagnosis and treatment planning.