X RAY KNEE AP VIEW
Also Known As:
Knee AP
Anteroposterior Knee X-Ray
Knee Front View Radiograph
Standing Knee AP (Weight Bearing)
Knee AP
Anteroposterior Knee X-Ray
X-ray knee AP view to evaluate knee joint.
Includes 4 Test Parameters
Anteroposterior projection of the knee joint, typically performed while weight-bearing if possible.
To evaluate joint space narrowing, fractures, or arthritic changes.
The distal femur, proximal tibia/fibula, and the knee joint space.
Weight-bearing views provide a more accurate assessment of cartilage loss in osteoarthritis.
Includes Test 10 Parameters
It finds arthritis, joint space narrowing, fractures, and bone alignment issues.
Weight-bearing (standing) X-rays show the actual joint space under pressure, which is better for diagnosing arthritis.
It can see the space where the meniscus lives, but the meniscus itself (cartilage) is better seen on an MRI.
Yes, it can show soft tissue swelling or fluid buildup (effusion) inside the joint.
Yes, the radiation dose is minimal and localized only to the knee area.
It finds arthritis, joint space narrowing, fractures, and bone alignment issues.
Weight-bearing (standing) X-rays show the actual joint space under pressure, which is better for diagnosing arthritis.
It can see the space where the meniscus lives, but the meniscus itself (cartilage) is better seen on an MRI.
Yes, it can show soft tissue swelling or fluid buildup (effusion) inside the joint.
Yes, the radiation dose is minimal and localized only to the knee area.
X RAY KNEE AP VIEW
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