X RAY Right CALCANEUM AP VIEW

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X RAY Right CALCANEUM AP VIEW, in Visit Clinic

A front-to-back X-ray of the right heel bone to find fractures, bone spurs, or other structural issues in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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No
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Male/Female
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25 hours
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What is a X RAY Right CALCANEUM AP VIEW Test in Visit Clinic?

An X RAY Right CALCANEUM AP VIEW is an imaging study that takes a front-to-back picture of the right heel bone. It shows the shape, position, and any breaks in the calcaneum. This view helps doctors spot fractures, bone spurs, infections, and some tumors. It is important for diagnosing causes of heel pain after injury or with chronic symptoms. Doctors use the image to decide on casts, surgery, or further tests. It also helps monitor healing after treatment and confirms proper bone alignment.

X RAY Right CALCANEUM AP VIEW Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X RAY Right CALCANEUM AP VIEW Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X RAY Right CALCANEUM AP VIEW test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X RAY Right CALCANEUM AP VIEW Test in Visit Clinic?

X RAY Right CALCANEUM AP VIEW is commonly ordered as part of musculoskeletal imaging when a patient has heel pain or trauma. Doctors request it for sudden injury, swelling, difficulty bearing weight, or ongoing heel pain. It helps diagnose fractures, stress injuries, bone spurs, infection, and some tumors. Abnormal findings often stem from falls, repetitive stress, osteoporosis, or infection. A family history of bone disorders may make timely imaging more important.

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What are the X-ray views for calcaneus in Visit Clinic?plus

Standard radiographic views for the calcaneus are a lateral view and an axial (plantodorsal) calcaneal view, commonly the Harris or Saltzman projection. Additional targeted projections include Broden (oblique) views to evaluate the posterior facet/subtalar joint and AP or oblique foot and ankle radiographs when associated injuries are suspected. CT is preferred for complex fractures.

What is the X-ray view for heel pain in Visit Clinic?plus

Standard radiographic assessment for heel pain includes weight-bearing lateral and axial (plantodorsal/Harris–Beath) views of the calcaneus. Additional anteroposterior and oblique foot views, and hindfoot alignment radiographs, may be requested to evaluate fractures, calcaneal spurs, joint changes and alignment. Weight-bearing images are preferred to assess plantar load-bearing anatomy and subtle deformities.

What is the centering point for a calcaneus X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

Center on the calcaneus. For a lateral calcaneus view, direct the central ray to the mid‑calcaneus about 1 inch (≈2.5 cm) inferior to the medial malleolus. For the axial (plantodorsal/Harris) view, angle the beam roughly 30–40° cephalad to the foot’s long axis and center at the base of the third metatarsal, through the calcaneus.

What view is a calcaneal spur on X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

A calcaneal (heel) spur is most clearly demonstrated on a lateral weight-bearing radiograph of the foot—commonly called a lateral calcaneal view. This view visualizes plantar and posterior bony spurs. Additional axial (Harris-Beath/hindfoot) projections may be used to better define spur orientation and extent. Weight-bearing images are preferred to assess relation to the heel fat pad and plantar fascia.

Can you see a calcaneus fracture on an X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes, many calcaneus (heel bone) fractures are visible on standard X‑rays, particularly lateral and axial (Harris) views. Look for displacement, comminution and an altered Bohler’s angle. However, subtle or intra‑articular fractures can be missed on plain radiographs; CT is often used for clearer detection and for preoperative or detailed assessment when X‑rays are inconclusive.

What are the 4 views of the ankle X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

The four standard ankle X‑ray views are: AP (anteroposterior) — overall alignment; Mortise — AP with 15–20° internal rotation to open the ankle joint space; Lateral — lateral profile of tibia, talus and calcaneus; and Oblique — angled view to better show the distal fibula, tibiofibular syndesmosis and joint margins.