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This X-ray is commonly used to look for fractures and causes of swelling or pain in your knee joint.
A doctor may ask a patient about family history when the knee pain began, other symptoms that may be present and how those affect the patient's lifestyle. Clinical symptoms experienced by the patient are vital to reach a diagnosis and draw treatment plans. The doctor will examine the patient's knee in the physical exam, noticing any swelling, stiffness or pain points. Specific physical tasks may be required for the doctor to examine the patient's gait.
You might be experiencing unusual, unexplained pain or stiffness in your joints. Discuss with your doctor if osteoarthritis may be the cause. Your doctor will order an X-ray of your knee to find out. X-rays are quick and painless and very accurate to see physical symptoms of OA, infections and cysts, tumors or abnormal masses in your knee joints. This will allow your doctor to prescribe treatments and recommend lifestyle and dietary changes, and improve your quality of life and relief from constant pain. An X-ray may also show bone spurs; a sign of cartilage loss. Most individuals over 50 with knee pain may also observe symptoms of osteoarthritis on their X-ray.
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