X-Ray Knee 2 Views-Left
- No jewelry, glasses, or metallic objects should be worn.
- Consult your physician if you are pregnant or if there is a possibility of pregnancy; X-rays are usually avoided during this period.
- Inform your doctor beforehand if you wear any on-body devices such as an insulin pump.
- Soft-tissue changes
- Bone density: X-rays aren't adequate for evaluating bone quality. A bone density test is required for that, but it can detect abnormalities (e.g., certain bone disorders, bone thinning).
- Alignment
- Joint spaces
- Early arthritis signs
- Injury/fracture: X-rays show evidence of trauma to the bone, including fractures. Common fractures seen on knee X-rays include tibial plateau fractures and patella fractures.
Knees X-Ray (Both), Knee/Patella X-Ray
Frequently ordered together
X-Ray Knee with Oblique View
X-Ray Knee Bilateral
X-Ray Knees Both Standing
X-Ray Knee 2 Views
X-Ray Knee 3V
X-Ray Knee-Patella
X-Ray Knee 2 Views-Right
X-Ray KNEE COMPLETE 4 OR MORE VIEWS-Right
X-Ray KNEE COMPLETE 4 OR MORE VIEWS-Left
X-Ray Knee Standing-Left
X-Ray Knee with Oblique View-Left
X-Ray Knee with Oblique View-Right
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