Dynamic Digital Radiology (DDR) is a series of individual digital images acquired at high speed and low dose. And the resulting cine loop presents a diagnostic-quality view of dynamic density and anatomical motion. The motion quantification is made possible with proprietary advanced image processing.
- Enhances diagnosis and patient communication
- Works with your space
- Experience superior image quality
See Radiology like never before
Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) allows you to observe movement like never before. This novel low-dose X-ray imaging technique enables visualization of anatomy in motion. The DDR can acquire up to 15 sequential radiographs per second, allowing you to observe physiological cycles, as well as individual radiographic images (up to 17"x 17" in size). X-ray that Moves is NOT Fluoroscopy – it is in fact the X-ray precursor to CT or MRI. Cineradiography is X-ray in motion that is derived using digital radiography.
Diagnoses with X-ray that moves
Dynamic Digital Radiology (DDR) supports the diagnosis of your patients’ thoracic and musculoskeletal conditions by presenting diagnostic detail in full motion.
Enhances diagnosis and patient communication
DDR is Digital cineradiography a proven diagnostic tools to examine joints and structures at rest and in motion. They’ll allow you to analyze biomechanics2 and musculoskeletal injury to give a detailed diagnosis for each patient.


Advantages of X-ray that Moves:
Fast Exam: In less than a minute, X-ray that Moves gives clinicians up to 20 seconds of physiological movement with a simple acquisition, performed by radiology staff without the need for physician presence
Low Dose Radiation: With an X-ray that Moves, radiation is lower than in an average fluoroscopy exam.
Convenient & Versatile: The X-ray that Moves system performs all standard X-rays, and images are taken standing, seated or on a table.
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