Left Knee X-Ray AP/LAT Accurate Knee Joint Imaging
A Left Knee X-Ray AP/LAT is a diagnostic imaging test used to examine the bones, joints, and alignment of the left knee. It helps detect fractures, arthritis, swelling, dislocation, joint space narrowing, and other knee problems.
The test includes two views:
AP View (Anteroposterior): Front-to-back image of the knee
LAT View (Lateral): Side-view image of the knee
These views provide a detailed assessment of the knee joint.
What is a Left Knee X-Ray AP/LAT?
This X-ray captures two standard images of the left knee joint to help doctors evaluate pain, injury, stiffness, swelling, or difficulty walking.
It is a quick, safe, and commonly recommended test for knee-related conditions.
Why Is Left Knee X Ray Done?
A left knee X-ray is done to:
Detect fractures or bone injury
Diagnose arthritis or joint degeneration
Check swelling or inflammation
Evaluate knee pain or stiffness
Detect dislocation or alignment issues
Monitor healing after injury or surgery
Who Should Get a Left Knee X-Ray?
People with knee pain or swelling
Sports injury patients
Difficulty walking or bending the knee
Suspected fracture after fall or accident
Elderly patients with arthritis symptoms
Post-surgery follow-up patients
Benefits of Left Knee X-Ray
Quick and painless procedure
Accurate bone and joint imaging
Helps diagnose knee conditions early
Supports treatment planning
Safe and low-radiation imaging
Preparation for Left Knee X-Ray
No fasting required
Wear loose clothing
Remove metal objects around the knee area
Inform staff if pregnant or possibly pregnant
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