X RAY KNEE LAT VIEW
Also Known As:
Knee Lateral
Knee Side View X-Ray
Lateral Knee Joint Radiograph
Knee Lat View
Knee Lateral
Knee Side View X-Ray
X-ray knee lateral view.
Includes 4 Test Parameters
Lateral radiographic projection with the knee slightly flexed (20-30 degrees).
To visualize the patella (kneecap) and detect joint effusions or "lipohaemarthrosis".
The knee joint from a side profile.
The best view for identifying a "patellar fracture" or tracking issues with the kneecap.
Includes Test 10 Parameters
It is the best view for seeing the kneecap (patella) from the side and the space behind it.
The technician will usually ask you to bend your knee slightly (about 20–30 degrees) for this view.
Yes, small bone or cartilage chips floating in the joint can often be seen on this side view.
Yes, it can show the characteristic bone bump below the kneecap common in active teenagers.
Usually yes, you will lie on your side with the affected knee resting on the X-ray plate.
It is the best view for seeing the kneecap (patella) from the side and the space behind it.
The technician will usually ask you to bend your knee slightly (about 20–30 degrees) for this view.
Yes, small bone or cartilage chips floating in the joint can often be seen on this side view.
Yes, it can show the characteristic bone bump below the kneecap common in active teenagers.
Usually yes, you will lie on your side with the affected knee resting on the X-ray plate.
X RAY KNEE LAT VIEW
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