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X Ray Both Knees AP view, in Visit Clinic

A front-view X-ray of both knees that shows bone alignment, joint spaces, fractures, and signs of arthritis in Visit Clinic.

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What is a X Ray Both Knees AP view Test in Visit Clinic?

An X Ray Both Knees AP view is a front-to-back X-ray of both knee joints taken together. It shows the bones, joint spaces, and the general alignment of the knees. The image helps detect fractures, dislocations, arthritis, joint narrowing, bone infection, and some tumors. It is useful after injury and for ongoing knee pain or stiffness. Doctors use it to guide treatment choices, monitor arthritis, and decide if more detailed imaging is needed. Sometimes pictures are taken standing to assess joint space under body weight. Radiation exposure is low and kept minimal.

X Ray Both Knees AP view Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Both Knees AP view Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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Why Take a X Ray Both Knees AP view Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Both Knees AP view is commonly ordered by orthopedics or emergency departments as part of injury or joint evaluation. Doctors request it for knee pain, swelling, limited motion, or after trauma. It helps diagnose fractures, arthritis, joint space loss, dislocation, and infection. Abnormal findings may result from injury, wear-and-tear, inflammatory disease, or bone tumors. Family history of early arthritis may prompt earlier imaging.

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What is the AP view of the knee in Visit Clinic?plus

The AP (anteroposterior) view of the knee is a standard X‑ray projection with the beam entering the front and exiting the back of the knee. The patient is supine or standing with the knee extended and slight internal rotation (about 5–10°) to align femoral condyles. It shows the distal femur, proximal tibia and joint space for fractures, alignment, osteoarthritis, and joint‑space evaluation; weight‑bearing AP helps assess OA.

What is the cost of knee AP X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

Cost of a knee AP (anteroposterior) X‑ray varies by country and facility. Typical ranges: India ₹100–₹800; UK—free on the NHS or about £25–£100 privately; US about $50–$400 at urgent‑care or private clinics (hospital charges may be higher). Final cost depends on location, number of views and whether a radiologist’s report is included. Ask the facility or insurer for exact pricing.

What is a bilateral knee X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

A bilateral knee X-ray is a plain radiograph of both knees taken during the same exam, usually with weight-bearing anteroposterior and lateral views. It evaluates bones, joint spaces, cartilage loss, fractures, alignment and degenerative changes, allowing side-to-side comparison. The test is quick, noninvasive, performed in radiology, involves minimal radiation and may require removing jewelry or clothing over the knees.

What is the best view for a knee X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

There’s no single best view; the standard knee X‑ray series includes a weight‑bearing anteroposterior (AP) view, a lateral view and a skyline (sunrise/axial) view of the patella. Weight‑bearing AP is preferred for assessing joint space and osteoarthritis, lateral is best for effusion and fractures, and skyline evaluates the patellofemoral joint.

What is a 3 view knee xray in Visit Clinic?plus

A 3‑view knee X‑ray obtains three standard images—anteroposterior (AP), lateral, and a skyline (patellar/tangential) or weight‑bearing view—to evaluate bone alignment, joint spaces, fractures, arthritis, and effusion. It helps detect dislocations, osteochondral injuries and degenerative change. No special preparation beyond removing metal is usually needed; some protocols include a standing AP to assess joint narrowing under load.

What is a knee condition that starts with AP in Visit Clinic?plus

Apophysitis is a common adolescent knee condition caused by repetitive stress at a bone’s growth plate (apophysis), often affecting the tibial tubercle (Osgood–Schlatter) or inferior patella (Sinding‑Larsen‑Johansson). It causes activity-related anterior knee pain, swelling, and tenderness at the tendon attachment. Treatment is conservative: rest or activity modification, ice, NSAIDs, stretching and strengthening; symptoms usually resolve with skeletal maturity.