Portable DR refers to a portable digital X-ray imaging system that uses a digital flat panel detector instead of traditional film, which can provide real-time imaging, high image quality, compact size, and easy mobility.
Using high voltage current to excite an X-ray tube to produce X-rays. When X-rays penetrate human tissue, different density tissues have varying degrees of absorption of the radiation. High density tissues such as bones absorb more radiation, while low-density tissues such as muscles absorb less. Unabsorbed radiation impacts the detector, creating a contrasting image of light and dark.
unique advantage
The portable DR body is lightweight and easy to transport, without the need for a fixed site or dedicated power supply, allowing for quick inspections in rural courtyards. The imaging is clear and rapid, and a diagnostic report is issued on the spot, eliminating the trouble of elderly people traveling to and from the hospital and greatly improving the efficiency and coverage of public health examinations.
Orthopedic examination
Portable DR is commonly used in emergency rooms, ICUs, and operating rooms for real-time imaging assessment of fractures, joint dislocations, or implant locations. Its fast imaging capability helps doctors make diagnosis and treatment decisions quickly at the bedside or clinic, greatly improving diagnosis and treatment efficiency, especially in trauma treatment, with obvious advantages.
Primary healthcare and physical examination
Portable DR is easy to operate and occupies a small area, making it very suitable for community hospitals, township health centers, and home medical examination services. Being able to complete routine chest X-rays, limb X-rays, and other examinations effectively solves the problem of equipment shortage in primary medical institutions, and effectively promotes the sinking and popularization of high-quality medical resources.
In modern pet hospitals and large livestock farms, it is widely used for imaging examinations of the bones, chest cavity, and abdomen of animals such as dogs, cats, and horses. Its flexible mobility makes it easy to handle animals of various sizes, meeting the growing demand for fast and clear diagnostic images in veterinary clinical practice.
Post time: Jan-06-2026

