The images obtained from two projections allow the physician to thoroughly study the anatomical structure of the hand and fingers, as the positioning, shape, and interrelationships of the bones are more clearly visible. This approach significantly increases the accuracy and effectiveness of the examination.
As a result of the examination, it becomes possible to evaluate the integrity and symmetry of the bony structures, analyze the articular surfaces, and accurately visualize the segmental structure of the fingers and the elements of the hand. It also allows for the examination of the spaces between the bones, the condition of the joints, and the adjacent structures.
Finger X-ray Examination (2 projections) plays an important role not only in initial diagnostics but also during the treatment process and subsequent monitoring stages. It assists the physician in analyzing individual anatomical features, determining the development of pathological changes, and making appropriate medical decisions.