User Guide
How to capture, upload and interpret a hand-wrist radiograph for the best results.
1. A good hand-wrist radiograph
- •Left hand preferred; PA (posteroanterior) position with fingers slightly apart.
- •Hand flat and parallel to the cassette; all carpal bones including the wrist visible.
- •Avoid motion blur, jewelry or cast artifacts.
- •Balanced exposure: over/under-exposed images degrade the prediction.
2. Preparing and uploading files
- •Supported formats: JPG, JPEG, PNG, BMP and DICOM (.dcm).
- •If you upload DICOM, the system processes it automatically and makes it previewable.
- •File size limit is 25 MB; re-export larger files.
- •If you use an institution, enter the Institution ID and optional file/image numbers for tracking.
3. Interpreting the result
- •The result shows estimated bone age (months/years) and estimated gender.
- •Evaluate the value together with chronological age and clinical findings.
- •On clear discrepancies, re-check image quality and positioning.
- •Use 'Print' to add the result to a report or save as PDF.
4. Institutional & admin use
- •Admins see all analysis records, images and statistics in the panel.
- •Institution IDs can be activated/paused and audited from the panel.
- •Login attempts and analyses are written to the security (audit) log.
- •Records can be exported as CSV.