X - Ray Right Foot AP & Oblique Views
The (test_name} is an imaging test that captures detailed images of the right foot in AP (anteroposterior) and oblique positions. This test helps detect fractures, joint issues, or deformities in the bones or joints of the right foot.
Understanding X - Ray Right Foot AP & Oblique Views
The X - Ray Right Foot AP & Oblique Views is an imaging test that evaluates the right foot's bones, joints, or tissues. It uses electromagnetic waves and ionizing radiation to create detailed images of the right foot. These rays pass through the foot and are captured on film or digital sensors, producing images that allow doctors to assess the right foot.
The AP (anteroposterior) view captures a straight-on image of the right foot, while the oblique view offers a diagonal angle, providing more clarity and depth. Together, these views allow radiologists to comprehensively assess bone structure, deformities, or fractures that may not be visible with other standard imaging techniques.
This test is typically recommended after trauma, persistent pain, or swelling. Additionally, it helps evaluate conditions like arthritis, osteoporosis, infections, etc. and monitors recovery after foot surgery. The X-ray of the foot in AP and oblique positions helps accurately assess injuries or conditions affecting the right foot's bones, joints, or tissues, making it an essential part of foot injury evaluation or chronic condition monitoring.
Wear loose and comfortable clothing for this test, and remove any metal objects, such as jewelry. Inform the doctor or technician if there is any pacemaker implant. Pregnant, discuss safety precautions and alternative imaging options.
Interpreting test results requires professional expertise. Therefore, it is essential to consult a doctor to understand the implications of the test findings.
Disclaimer: You must visit your nearest Tata 1mg partnered lab facility for radiology tests.
What does X - Ray Right Foot AP & Oblique Views measure?
The X - Ray Right Foot AP & Oblique Views tells about the condition of the bones, joints, or tissues of the right foot. The AP (anteroposterior) view captures a straight-on image of the right foot. In contrast, the oblique view provides a diagonal perspective, allowing for a more comprehensive evaluation of the foot structure. This test helps assess foot fractures, bone alignment, dislocations, and degenerative joint diseases like arthritis. It also evaluates the foot’s alignment and balance. This test allows doctors to diagnose foot conditions or injuries and plan treatment options like physical therapy or surgery.
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X - Ray Right Foot AP & Oblique Views test price for other cities
| Price in | Bangalore | Rs. 357 |
| Price in | Thane | Rs. 450 |
| Price in | Noida | Rs. 480 |
| Price in | Lucknow | Rs. 525 |
| Price in | Mumbai | Rs. 450 |
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