why are x-rays used for the examining any fracture/dislocation in the bones?
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An x-ray examination is used to create images of your internal organs or bones to help diagnose conditions or injuries. A special machine emits (puts out) a small amount of ionising radiation. This radiation passes through your body and falls on a film or similar device to produce the image.
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this is because x-rays can't pass through the bones and it takes image of bones on photographic papers. so broken bone can be easily seen or dislocation can be easily seen
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