X Ray Both Heels Lateral View

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X Ray Both Heels Lateral View, in Visit Clinic

Side-view X-ray images of both heels to check bone injury, spurs, alignment, and causes of heel pain in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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What is a X Ray Both Heels Lateral View Test in Visit Clinic?

An X Ray Both Heels Lateral View is an imaging test that takes side pictures of both heel bones. It shows bone shape, alignment, and any breaks or abnormal bony growths. The calcaneus and nearby joints are visible on the film. This test is important for people with trauma or persistent heel pain. It helps detect fractures, bone spurs, arthritis, infections, and some tumors. Doctors use it to guide treatment, plan surgery, and monitor healing after injury. Images are quick to take and often compared between both heels to spot subtle differences.

X Ray Both Heels Lateral View Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Both Heels Lateral View Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

  • Single test

Why Take a X Ray Both Heels Lateral View Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Both Heels Lateral View is commonly ordered as part of an orthopedic foot/ankle imaging series. Doctors request it for sudden trauma, localized heel pain, swelling, or difficulty walking. It helps diagnose fractures, bone spurs, arthritis, infection, and other bone problems. Abnormal results can come from injury, overuse, obesity, degenerative disease, infection, or tumors. A family history of bone or structural foot conditions may prompt earlier or repeated imaging.

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What is a both heel lateral view X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

A both heel lateral view X‑ray is a radiographic examination capturing lateral side images of both calcanei (heels), either separately or as paired lateral exposures. It evaluates calcaneal fractures, bone alignment, posterior tuberosity, subtalar joint space and soft‑tissue outlines. Commonly used after trauma, for chronic heel pain or preoperative assessment; measurements such as Bohler’s angle guide diagnosis and treatment.

What is a both heel lat in Visit Clinic?plus

A "both heel lateral" (both heel lat) is a lateral X‑ray of both heels taken together. It images the calcaneus and subtalar joint to assess trauma, suspected calcaneal fractures, chronic heel pain, bone spurs or infection. The exam is quick with low radiation; pregnancy precautions apply. CT or MRI may be needed for complex fractures or soft‑tissue evaluation.

What is lateral position for calcaneus X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

For a calcaneus lateral X‑ray, the patient lies on the unaffected side with the affected heel against the image receptor. Flex the knee and position the ankle in true lateral (malleoli superimposed) with the foot dorsiflexed to 90°. Center the beam horizontally to the calcaneus (about the subtalar joint, ~1 cm distal to the medial malleolus) to include the entire calcaneus and subtalar joint.

What is the lateral aspect of the heel in Visit Clinic?plus

The lateral aspect of the heel is the outer side of the posterior foot, away from the midline. It includes the lateral surface of the calcaneus, peroneal tendon sheath, lateral plantar fascia, and nearby nerves and bursae. This region contributes to foot stability, weight-bearing and shock absorption and is commonly involved in conditions such as peroneal tendinopathy, lateral calcaneal bursitis, and lateral plantar nerve irritation.

What does a heel X-ray show in Visit Clinic?plus

A heel X‑ray shows the bony anatomy of the calcaneus and nearby joints, detecting fractures (including stress and calcaneal fractures), bone spurs, arthritis, infections or tumors, bony alignment and calcifications such as plantar‑fascia spur. It can reveal foreign bodies and guide treatment, but has limited sensitivity for very early stress fractures and soft‑tissue injuries — MRI or CT may be needed for more detail.

What is a lateral view on an X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

A lateral view on an X‑ray is a side-to-side image taken at 90° to the front/back projection, showing structures’ depth and spatial relationships. It reduces overlap of tissues, helping detect fractures, alignment problems, fluid levels, air and bone lesions. Often obtained with frontal (AP/PA) views for full assessment, the patient stands or lies with the affected side against the detector.