Left Leg X Ray AP / LAT View for Bone & Injury Diagnosis
A Left Leg X-Ray AP / LAT is a diagnostic imaging test used to examine the bones of the left leg for fractures, injuries, swelling, infection, or bone abnormalities. It provides clear images of the leg bones using two views: AP (Anteroposterior) and LAT (Lateral) for accurate diagnosis.
This test is commonly recommended after trauma, pain, difficulty walking, or suspected bone injury.
What Is Left Leg X Ray AP / LAT?
This X-ray captures the left leg from two angles:
AP View – Front-to-back image
LAT View – Side image
These views help doctors evaluate the femur, tibia, fibula, knee area, and surrounding bones more clearly.
Why Is Left Leg X Ray Done?
A left leg X-ray is done to:
Detect fractures or cracks
Check for swelling or injury after an accident
Diagnose bone infection or inflammation
Evaluate leg pain or tenderness
Monitor healing after surgery or fracture treatment
Check the alignment of bones
Benefits of Left Leg X-Ray
Quick and painless procedure
Accurate bone imaging
Helps diagnose fractures fast
Non-invasive test
Immediate support for treatment planning
Preparation for Left Leg X-ray
Usually, no fasting is required
Remove metal objects if present
Inform staff if pregnant or may be pregnant
Wear comfortable clothing
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