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X Ray Both Hand PA View, in Visit Clinic

Front-view X-ray images of both hands to check bones, joints, fractures, arthritis, alignment, and growth in Visit Clinic.

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What is a X Ray Both Hand PA View Test in Visit Clinic?

An X-ray PA (posteroanterior) view of both hands produces frontal images of the bones and joints in both hands. It does not measure a substance. It shows bone shape, alignment, joint spaces, and visible abnormalities. This test is important for detecting fractures, dislocations, arthritis, bone infections, growth plate problems, and some tumors. Doctors use it to diagnose injury, monitor healing, check for joint damage from arthritis, and compare symmetry between hands. It is quick and widely available. Images help guide treatment decisions like casting, referral to a specialist, or surgery planning. In children it can also help assess bone age and growth issues.

X Ray Both Hand PA View Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Both Hand PA View Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Both Hand PA View test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X Ray Both Hand PA View Test in Visit Clinic?

X RAY BOTH HAND PA VIEW is commonly ordered as part of musculoskeletal imaging for hand pain, injury, swelling, or deformity. Doctors request it when trauma, reduced movement, suspected fractures, or arthritis are concerns. It helps diagnose broken bones, joint erosion, infections, growth plate injuries, and some tumors. Abnormal results can follow accidents, inflammatory disease, repetitive stress, infection, or congenital conditions. Family history of bone disorders or early arthritis may make this test more likely.

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What does X-ray PA view mean in Visit Clinic?plus

PA (posteroanterior) view is a standard chest X-ray where the X-ray beam travels from the patient’s back (posterior) to front (anterior) onto a detector placed in front of the chest. The patient stands upright facing the detector and usually inhales fully. PA reduces cardiac magnification and provides clearer lung and mediastinal contours compared with AP (anteroposterior) or supine/portable films.

Where do you center for a PA hand in Visit Clinic?plus

Center the central ray at the third metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint — the palm’s midline at the base of the middle finger — with the hand pronated flat on the receptor. Include the distal phalanges through the distal radius/ulna. Separate fingers slightly, keep them flat, and use tight collimation to reduce exposure and improve image detail.

What are the X-ray views of the hand in Visit Clinic?plus

Standard hand X-ray views are: Posteroanterior (PA) — fingers slightly spread, palm on detector; Oblique (45°) — shows joint spaces and metacarpals; Lateral — true lateral for displacement and alignment. Additional targeted views include scaphoid (ulnar deviation) and Norgaard (ball‑catcher) views for suspected scaphoid fractures or rheumatoid disease. These are commonly obtained as a three‑view series and help detect fractures, dislocations, and degenerative change.

What is the difference between AP and PA view of the hand X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

AP and PA refer to beam direction and hand position. In PA, the palm lies on the detector and the beam travels posterior→anterior, giving less magnification, truer joint spacing and better carpal alignment. In AP the palm faces up with beam anterior→posterior; it’s used when PA is impossible but produces more magnification and altered joint relationships, potentially affecting fracture or joint-space assessment.

Is a chest PA view safe in Visit Clinic?plus

A chest PA view is considered safe: it uses a very low radiation dose (about 0.02 mSv), much less than annual background exposure, and the health risk is minimal for most adults. It gives better image quality and less cardiac magnification than AP. Avoid or postpone if pregnant unless essential; discuss alternatives and risks with your clinician.

What is the cost of chest X-ray PA view in India in Visit Clinic?plus

Chest X‑ray PA view in India typically costs between ₹150 and ₹800. Prices vary by city, facility type (government, private diagnostic centre or hospital) and whether the exam is digital or film. In major private urban centres it may reach around ₹1,000 or more, while government hospitals and public clinics often offer much lower, subsidised or free services.