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Three stages of the development of X-ray photography technology

The three stages of the development of X-ray photography technology are as follows:

1, conventional fluoroscopy.

2.x-ray television (XTV) perspective photography.

3. digital x-ray photography.

X-ray photography technology has been discovered for a hundred years. With the rapid progress of science and technology and social economy, its technology has developed by leaps and bounds. At present, dynamic digital X-ray photography technology has become the mainstream development trend of X-ray photography.

When it comes to digital X-ray dynamic photography technology, we have to mention Anjian Technology, the leader of general amplifier technology in China. As an independent research and development enterprise that has mastered all the core components of general amplifier, Anjian Technology and the domestic general amplifier industry have gone through the fastest 20 years of development.

From the self-developed detector to the first multifunctional dynamic DR, from realizing the full-line dynamic of general products to the three-dimensional digital X-ray photography technology, it has successfully led the development wave of digital X-rays in China and directly docked with the most advanced international technology.

WR 3d technology:

Through three-dimensional total spine scanning, the three-dimensional image reconstruction of spine can be completed without angle stitching, and the error of two-dimensional Cobb angle measurement can be eliminated, and the automatic measurement including Cobb angle, anterior/posterior convex angle, vertebral body deviation/rotation vector diagram, vertebral body rotation angle histogram and sagittal/coronal vertical axis deviation data can be realized.

This technology will change the clinical diagnosis of spinal orthopedic from qualitative to quantitative, provide rich data and charts, and provide very accurate quantitative data support for clinical planning, especially surgical planning.

Not only the coronal parameters of the spine can be accurately and quantitatively evaluated, but also the sagittal parameters including cervical lordosis, kyphosis, lumbar lordosis and kyphosis can be accurately evaluated.