X Ray Both Thumb AP & Lateral view

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X Ray Both Thumb AP & Lateral view, in Visit Clinic

X-rays producing front and side images of both thumbs to detect fractures, dislocations, and joint problems in Visit Clinic.

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What is a X Ray Both Thumb AP & Lateral view Test in Visit Clinic?

An X Ray Both Thumb AP & Lateral view is an imaging study that takes front (AP) and side (lateral) pictures of both thumbs. It shows bone shape, alignment, joint spaces, and any obvious breaks or foreign objects. This test is important because thumbs are key for gripping and hand function. Doctors use these images to detect fractures, dislocations, arthritis, infections, or growth problems. It helps guide treatment after injury and monitors healing over time. Images are quick to obtain. Results often allow a clear decision about casting, splinting, referral to a specialist, or the need for further scans like CT or MRI if more detail is required.

X Ray Both Thumb AP & Lateral view Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Both Thumb AP & Lateral view Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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Why Take a X Ray Both Thumb AP & Lateral view Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Both Thumb AP & Lateral view is ordered by radiology or orthopedic teams for thumb pain or injury after trauma. It is commonly included in acute hand injury evaluations and preoperative planning. Doctors request it for suspected fractures, dislocations, arthritis, infections, or foreign bodies. Abnormal findings often result from trauma, wear-and-tear joint disease, infection, or conditions like osteoporosis and long-term steroid use. A family history of joint disorders or congenital thumb problems may make this exam more important.

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What is AP and lateral view on X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

AP (anteroposterior) view: X‑ray beam passes from the front (anterior) to the back (posterior) of the body; detector sits posteriorly. Often used for chest or trauma when patients can’t stand; may alter apparent heart size. Lateral view: beam passes from one side to the other, producing a side image that shows depth and separates overlapping structures — useful for locating lesions, fractures, or effusions.

How to do a lateral thumb X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

Position the patient seated with the affected arm on the table. Abduct the thumb and rest it laterally on the image receptor so the thumb’s palmar surface is perpendicular to the detector. Include distal phalanx, interphalangeal and metacarpophalangeal joints. Use a sponge or tape to immobilize, center the beam at the MCP joint, set appropriate exposure, and add a radiopaque marker and shielding.

What is the lateral view of the hand X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

The lateral hand X‑ray is a side projection obtained with the hand placed laterally on the detector (ulnar side down), fingers extended and superimposed so the bones form a true lateral profile. It displays phalanges, metacarpals and carpal alignment in the sagittal plane, allowing assessment of fractures, dislocations, angulation, dorsal/volar displacement, and detection of foreign bodies or joint-space abnormalities.

How to take AP view X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

Place the patient so the anterior surface faces the X‑ray source and the image receptor is behind the posterior surface. Center the central ray perpendicular to the receptor at the area of interest, collimate to the field, set appropriate exposure, and use shielding. Ensure no rotation, include side marker and patient ID, and instruct the patient to hold breath (for chest) and remain still during exposure.

How many views are AP and lateral in Visit Clinic?plus

AP (anteroposterior) and lateral are two radiographic views — together they make a two‑view examination. The AP view images structures front‑to‑back (often used portably or supine), while the lateral gives a side‑to‑side perspective. Using both views improves localization, uncovers overlapping pathology missed on a single projection, and aids assessment of lung, mediastinal, and bony structures.

What does lateral mean in X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

Lateral in an X‑ray means a side‑view image taken with the X‑ray beam passing from one side of the body to the other. It provides depth information, separates overlapping structures seen on front/rear views, and helps localize lesions, assess alignment, or visualize posterior anatomy. Lateral films are labeled right or left to indicate which side of the patient is against the detector.