Why Radiographic Accessories MatterRadiographic accessories help radiographers in carrying out radiographic procedures safely, accurately and efficiently. Although the imaging equipment is the centrepiece, tools including radiographic glasses, gloves, markers and patient positioning tools significantly influence image quality, s… Read More
The Use of Radiographic Tools in PracticeRadiology support tools enhance daily imaging procedures by enabling accuracy, clinician protection, and efficient workflows. Although imaging machines receive the most attention, secondary tools such as lead safety eyewear, radiographic gloves, positioning aids, and labelling aids direct… Read More
A radiograph with grid Slash-off will have locations that seem lighter or brighter than they need to. Often the impression on the grid traces might be witnessed in these lighter parts. Grid Slice-off is frequently viewed on the sides from the radiographs.There are two main different types of X-ray grids: parallel grid and targeted grid. Eac… Read More
The Shift Towards Safer, Lighter Aprons Imaging staff depend on radiation garments each day, and many now favour designs that exclude lead. A lead-free apron delivers protection without the associated heaviness. New shielding materials adhere to clinical safety regulations, allowing wearers … Read More
Why Healthcare is Moving Away from Lead Clinical imaging staff wear radiation garments on a daily basis. Many departments are now adopting lead-free solutions due to their lighter weight and continued compliance with regulatory standards. Modern materials provide shielding comparable to … Read More