X Ray Left Heel Lateral and AP View

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X Ray Left Heel Lateral and AP View, in Visit Clinic

X-ray images of the left heel from two angles to check bones, fractures, spurs, and alignment in Visit Clinic.

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What is a X Ray Left Heel Lateral and AP View Test in Visit Clinic?

An X Ray Left Heel Lateral and AP View produces two X-ray pictures of the left heel from different angles. The images show bone shape, alignment, and any breaks or abnormal bony growths. This matters because the heel bone supports walking and standing. Doctors use these views to find fractures, heel spurs, arthritis changes, infections, or bone tumors. The images help plan treatment like casting, surgery, or physical therapy. They are quick to perform and often the first test after trauma or persistent heel pain. Repeat X-rays can monitor healing after treatment.

X Ray Left Heel Lateral and AP View Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Left Heel Lateral and AP View Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Left Heel Lateral and AP View test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X Ray Left Heel Lateral and AP View Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Left Heel Lateral and AP View is commonly ordered as part of a foot or ankle imaging series when someone has trauma, persistent heel pain, swelling, or difficulty bearing weight. It helps diagnose fractures, heel spurs, arthritis, infections, and uncommon bone lesions. Abnormal results often stem from injury, overuse, chronic joint disease, infection, or metabolic bone problems. A family history of bone disorders or foot deformities can make this test particularly important.

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

AP (anteroposterior) view means the X‑ray beam enters the front (anterior) of the body and exits the back (posterior); the detector is placed behind the patient. It’s commonly used for supine or portable chest/limb images and can alter apparent heart size. Lateral view is taken from the side at a right angle to AP/PA, showing depth and spatial relationships to localize lesions or assess alignment.

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

A both-heel lateral view X‑ray obtains lateral (side) radiographs of both heels to evaluate the calcaneus, subtalar joint and hindfoot alignment. It is used for trauma (suspected calcaneal fractures), chronic heel pain, bone spurs or arthritis. Each heel is imaged in a true lateral position so fracture lines, displacement and posterior tuberosity or joint changes can be clearly assessed.

What does AP view mean in X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

AP view means anteroposterior projection: the X‑ray beam passes from the front (anterior) of the body to the back (posterior) onto the detector. It’s commonly used for supine or bedside/portable exams when a patient cannot stand. Compared with PA (posteroanterior) view, AP can magnify and slightly distort structures (for example, the heart) and may affect interpretation.

What is the left lateral position on an X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

The left lateral position means the patient’s left side is placed against the image receptor so the X‑ray beam passes from right to left. For a lateral view it shows structures in profile. When called left lateral decubitus the patient lies on their left side; this helps detect pleural effusions, air‑fluid levels, and evaluate lung or abdominal pathology.

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

In X‑ray imaging, "lateral" denotes a side-to-side view obtained by directing the X‑ray beam through the body from one side to the other, producing a profile image. Lateral views (left or right) show depth and relationships of structures—useful for localizing lesions, evaluating alignment, and clarifying findings seen on frontal (AP/PA) radiographs.

What is X-ray ls spine ap lat in Visit Clinic?plus

An X‑ray LS spine AP/Lat is a lumbosacral spine radiograph taken in two projections—anteroposterior (AP) and lateral—to visualize vertebral bodies, alignment, intervertebral disc spaces and any fractures, arthritis, or spinal deformities. It helps evaluate pain, trauma, degenerative disease or implanted hardware. No special preparation beyond removing metal; pregnant patients should inform the radiographer due to radiation risk.