Answer:
The answer is "Fluoroscopy."
Explanation:
Fluoroscopy- This is an imaging technique that uses an X-ray beam (often used in diagnostic radiology) in order to detect the motion of internal body structures. This beam passes through the body and with the help of the C-arm (an imaging scanning intensifier), the internal structures can be seen at varying angles. Many people say it is similar to a movie so it is often called an "x-ray movie."
Fluoroscopy is used in many types of diagnostic examinations and procedures such as:
Cardiac cathetirization- This is often used in the treatment of heart disease.
Arthrography- This is used to check the condition of the joints.
Hysterosalpingogram- This is used to check the condition of the fallopian tubes (transports the ova from the ovary to the uterus) and uterus (where eggs are fertilized) of women.