CT SCAN BOTH KNEES

Detailed X‑ray cross‑sectional images of both knees to check bones, joint spaces, and injuries or changes in Visit Clinic.
What is a CT SCAN BOTH KNEES Test in Visit Clinic?
A CT scan of both knees is an imaging test that creates detailed cross‑sectional pictures of the knee area. It shows bone shape, joint alignment, and some soft tissue detail. Doctors use it to find fractures, bone fragments, advanced arthritis changes, tumors, or problems after knee surgery. It is useful when plain X-rays are unclear or when high detail is needed for surgery planning. The scan is quick and helps guide treatment choices like surgery, injections, or physical therapy. Contrast dye is sometimes used to highlight blood vessels or infection, but many knee CTs do not need it.
CT SCAN BOTH KNEES Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
CT SCAN BOTH KNEES Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The CT SCAN BOTH KNEES test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a CT SCAN BOTH KNEES Test in Visit Clinic?
CT SCAN BOTH KNEES is an imaging study ordered as part of orthopedic evaluation or surgical planning. Doctors may request it for acute injury, ongoing knee pain, swelling, instability, or abnormal X‑ray findings. It helps diagnose fractures, joint damage from arthritis, tumors, infections, and post‑surgical complications. Abnormal results can result from trauma, wear and tear, infection, or prior operations. A family history of early arthritis or bone disease may prompt earlier imaging.
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