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Types and Diagnosis Methods of Foot Pain

X-ray (radiography)

Radiography, commonly called the X-rays [3], is a survey of diagnostic imaging that uses radiation X. This is a quick and painless running test (does not cause pain). The x-ray is the first-line examination in the evaluation of human anatomy that serves to assist the doctor in the diagnosis of various pathologies (diseases), as well as to control the evolution of treatments. The image produced reflects the degree of difficulty with which x-rays pass through a given body. In the case of bones, as they are very dense, radiation is absorbed by appearing in a light tone (close to white), while less dense structures appear in a darker tone, like the air that appears in black. If there is fracture in the feet, it can be easily spotted with the use of X-Ray.