X Ray Both Knees Skyline View

A special knee X-ray that shows kneecap position and joint surfaces to detect injury or arthritis in Visit Clinic.
What is a X Ray Both Knees Skyline View Test in Visit Clinic?
An X Ray Both Knees Skyline View is a special X-ray angle that images the kneecaps and their joint surfaces. It highlights the patella, the patellofemoral joint, and how the kneecap tracks over the thigh bone. This view helps detect fractures, dislocations, misalignment, cartilage loss, and bone spurs. It is important because patellar position affects knee pain, stability, and movement. Doctors use it with other knee X-rays and the clinical exam to diagnose problems, plan treatments like physiotherapy or surgery, and monitor recovery or progression of arthritis. The test is quick and noninvasive. Radiation exposure is low. Results are usually available same day and help guide immediate care decisions.
X Ray Both Knees Skyline View Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
X Ray Both Knees Skyline View Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The X Ray Both Knees Skyline View test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a X Ray Both Knees Skyline View Test in Visit Clinic?
X Ray Both Knees Skyline View is often ordered as part of a knee X-ray series or orthopedic imaging panel when patients have kneecap pain, swelling, instability, or after trauma. It helps diagnose fractures, dislocation, patellar maltracking, and arthritis. Abnormal findings stem from injury, wear and tear, inflammatory disease, or previous surgery. A family history of early arthritis may prompt earlier imaging.
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