X Ray Both Hindfoot Alignment Long Axial View (Weight Bearing)

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X Ray Both Hindfoot Alignment Long Axial View (Weight Bearing), in Visit Clinic

A standing X-ray that shows heel and rear-foot bone alignment to detect deformity, injury, or arthritis in Visit Clinic.

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What is a X Ray Both Hindfoot Alignment Long Axial View (Weight Bearing) Test in Visit Clinic?

This X-ray view shows the alignment of the hindfoot bones while you stand. It images the heel (calcaneus), talus and surrounding joints under your body weight. Weight-bearing views reveal how the foot carries load during normal standing and walking. This is important because malalignment can cause pain, abnormal gait, arthritis, and tendon problems. The test helps detect fractures, flatfoot, hindfoot varus or valgus, and post-surgical changes. Doctors use it to plan surgery, guide treatment decisions, and monitor healing or progression of deformity. It is quick, widely available, and often used together with clinical exam and other imaging when needed.

X Ray Both Hindfoot Alignment Long Axial View (Weight Bearing) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Both Hindfoot Alignment Long Axial View (Weight Bearing) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Both Hindfoot Alignment Long Axial View (Weight Bearing) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X Ray Both Hindfoot Alignment Long Axial View (Weight Bearing) Test in Visit Clinic?

X RAY BOTH HINDFOOT ALIGNMENT LONG AXIAL VIEW(WEIGHT BEARING) is ordered as part of foot and ankle imaging when doctors evaluate heel pain, deformity, or injury. It helps diagnose flatfoot, hindfoot varus/valgus, fractures, and arthritic changes. Abnormal results can come from trauma, overuse, congenital differences, or progressive arthritis and past surgery. Family history of foot deformities or hereditary flatfoot can make this view more important for assessment and planning.

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What is the normal hindfoot alignment view in Visit Clinic?plus

The hindfoot alignment view is a weight‑bearing radiograph (Saltzman/long axial) used to assess the relationship between the tibial axis and calcaneus. Normal alignment shows the calcaneal axis colinear with or slightly valgus to the tibial axis (typically 0–5° valgus), with the heel centered under the tibial plafond and no significant varus or valgus deformity.

What is the weight-bearing position on an xray in Visit Clinic?plus

A weight-bearing X-ray is taken while the patient stands or otherwise supports weight on the limb, so joints and bones are imaged under physiological load. This reveals alignment, joint-space narrowing, collapse or instability that non–weight-bearing films may miss. Commonly used for knees, ankles, feet, hips and spine; single-leg, bilateral or seated loading views can be ordered depending on the clinical question.

What is the long axis view of the foot in Visit Clinic?plus

The long-axis view of the foot is an imaging plane aligned with the foot’s longitudinal axis, producing a lengthwise image of bones, joints and soft tissues. In ultrasound or radiography it shows structures (e.g., Achilles tendon, plantar fascia) along their fibers to assess continuity, tears, thickening or alignment. The probe or beam is oriented parallel to the structure for optimal lengthwise detail.

What is a weight-bearing foot X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

A weight-bearing foot X-ray is a radiograph taken while you stand, so the bones, joints, and arches are imaged under normal load. It helps assess alignment, joint space, fractures, arthritis, and deformities (for example flatfoot or Lisfranc injury), guiding treatment or surgery. AP, lateral and oblique views are taken with low radiation; if you cannot stand, non–weight-bearing imaging is used.

What is a weight-bearing view of the ankle in Visit Clinic?plus

A weight-bearing view of the ankle is an X-ray taken while the patient stands (bears weight) to show how bones and joints align under physiological load. Typical views include AP/mortise and lateral images. It reveals joint space, talar shift, syndesmotic widening or subtle instability and fractures that may be missed on non–weight‑bearing films, guiding diagnosis and treatment.

How to measure hindfoot alignment in Visit Clinic?plus

Measure hindfoot alignment with a weight-bearing assessment: have the patient stand and observe the heel relative to the tibial axis (plumb line). Clinically, bisect the calcaneus and draw the tibial shaft line; use a goniometer to record the angle. For confirmation, obtain a weight-bearing hindfoot (Saltzman) radiograph and measure the angle between the tibial and calcaneal axes.