orthoradiography
Orthoradiography is a radiographic technique that aims to minimize geometric distortion in X-ray images, particularly for imaging long bones or large anatomical areas. The fundamental principle involves positioning the X-ray beam, the patient, and the image receptor in a way that the central ray is perpendicular to both the object being imaged and the image receptor. This orthogonal alignment is crucial for obtaining measurements from the radiograph that accurately reflect the true dimensions of the anatomical structures.
In practice, achieving perfect orthoradiography can be challenging due to the three-dimensional nature of the human
The primary application of orthoradiography is in areas where accurate length measurements are critical. This includes