X Ray Both Hand PA View

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