X Ray Both Heel AP View

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X Ray Both Heel AP View, in Visit Clinic

Front-to-back X-rays of both heels to check for fractures, bone alignment, and visible heel problems in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a X Ray Both Heel AP View Test in Visit Clinic?

An X Ray Both Heel AP View makes front-to-back images of both heels. It shows the heel bones (calcanei), joint alignment, fractures, and bony growths like spurs. The test does not show soft tissues well, but it can suggest when more imaging is needed. It is important to find broken bones after injury. Doctors also use it to investigate ongoing heel pain, deformities, arthritis, or suspected infection. Results help guide treatment choices such as casting, surgery, physical therapy, or further tests like CT or MRI. Images are quick to obtain and use a small dose of radiation. Most results are ready quickly.

X Ray Both Heel AP View Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Both Heel AP View Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

  • Single test

Why Take a X Ray Both Heel AP View Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Both Heel AP View is often ordered by emergency doctors, orthopedists, or podiatrists when you have heel pain, swelling, or injury. It helps diagnose fractures, dislocations, heel spurs, arthritis, and some infections. Abnormal findings arise from trauma, repetitive stress, osteoporosis, inflammatory disease, or infection. Family history of foot deformities or inherited bone disorders may make prompt imaging more important for early diagnosis and management.

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What is the X-ray view for heel pain in Visit Clinic?plus

The preferred X‑ray views for heel pain are a weight‑bearing lateral foot/calcaneus view and an axial (Harris/Beath) calcaneal view. These best show calcaneal fractures, heel spurs and hindfoot alignment. AP or oblique views may be added as needed. For suspected occult fracture or soft‑tissue causes, advanced imaging (CT or MRI) is often recommended.

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

An AP (anteroposterior) view is an X‑ray projection where the X‑ray beam passes from the patient’s front (anterior) to back (posterior) toward the detector. It’s commonly used for portable or supine patients who can’t stand. AP projections can magnify the heart and mediastinal structures and may yield slightly different appearances than PA views, so clinical context matters.

What is foot AP xray in Visit Clinic?plus

A foot AP (anteroposterior) X‑ray is a front‑to‑back radiographic view where the X‑ray beam passes from the dorsal (top) to the plantar (sole) surface of the foot. It images the toes, metatarsals and tarsal bones to assess fractures, dislocations, arthritis or alignment. The foot rests on the detector (often weight‑bearing or non‑weight‑bearing), and the view complements lateral and oblique projections.

How to xray a heel in Visit Clinic?plus

To X‑ray a heel, remove shoes and position the patient supine or lateral. Obtain a lateral calcaneus view with the affected side down and the beam horizontal centered on the subtalar region. Add an axial (plantodorsal/Harris) view with the film under the heel and the beam angled about 40° cephalad through the calcaneus. Immobilize, use lead shielding, and include the ankle for fracture assessment.

What is the best scan for heel pain in Visit Clinic?plus

For heel pain, start with a weight-bearing X‑ray to check bones and spurs. If symptoms suggest plantar fasciitis or soft-tissue injury, ultrasound can assess plantar fascia thickness and tears. MRI is the best advanced scan for persistent, atypical, or severe cases because it shows soft tissue, bone marrow edema and occult fractures. Choose imaging based on clinical suspicion and response to treatment.

What does AP stand for in X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

AP stands for anteroposterior. In an AP X‑ray the X‑ray beam passes from the front (anterior) of the body to the back (posterior) onto the detector. AP projections are often used when patients cannot stand or obtain a PA view; they can change apparent organ size and anatomy because of magnification and positioning differences compared with PA views.