X Ray Right Calcaneum Lateral View

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X Ray Right Calcaneum Lateral View, in Visit Clinic

An X-ray side view of the right heel bone to check for fractures, bone spurs, alignment, and damage in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
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What is a X Ray Right Calcaneum Lateral View Test in Visit Clinic?

An X-ray lateral view of the right calcaneum produces a side image of the heel bone. It shows bone shape, alignment, and nearby joint spaces. It helps detect fractures, bone spurs, arthritis changes, infection, and some tumors. It is important for diagnosing causes of heel pain and for planning treatment. Doctors use it after an injury or for ongoing symptoms. The test is quick and widely available in hospitals and clinics. It uses a small amount of radiation. Images are reviewed by radiologists and shared with your doctor. It helps monitor healing after treatment and assesses chronic issues such as plantar fasciitis-related bone changes. If findings are unclear, doctors may recommend additional tests to get more detail.

X Ray Right Calcaneum Lateral View Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Right Calcaneum Lateral View Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Right Calcaneum Lateral View test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X Ray Right Calcaneum Lateral View Test in Visit Clinic?

X RAY Right CALCANEUM LATERAL VIEW is often included in foot or trauma imaging studies. Doctors order it for sudden heel pain, swelling, inability to bear weight, or after a fall. It helps diagnose fractures, bone spurs, arthritis, infection, and some tumors. Abnormal results arise from injury, repetitive stress, arthritis, or infection. Family history of bone disease or fractures can increase the need for imaging.

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What is lateral position for calcaneus X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

The lateral position for a calcaneus X‑ray has the patient lying on their side with the affected heel against the image receptor. The knee is slightly flexed and the ankle placed in a true lateral (foot dorsiflexed to 90°) so the malleoli are superimposed. The central X‑ray beam is perpendicular to the receptor and centered over the calcaneus/subtalar region.

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

Position the patient so the side of interest contacts the image receptor, ensuring the body part is true lateral (perpendicular to the beam). Align the central ray to the region, collimate to include anatomical landmarks, and immobilize the patient. Use lead shielding as appropriate. Instruct the patient to hold still (or hold breath for chest/abdomen), label left/right markers, and check image quality.

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

For a calcaneus X‑ray: lateral projection — the central ray is perpendicular and centered about 1 inch (≈2.5 cm) distal to the medial malleolus (over the calcaneus). Axial (plantodorsal/Harris–Beath) projection — the CR is angled roughly 40° cephalad to the long axis of the foot and centered at the calcaneus/heel to visualize the posterior calcaneus and subtalar joint.

What is a right calcaneus in Visit Clinic?plus

The right calcaneus is the right heel bone—the largest tarsal bone in the foot. It forms the heel, articulates with the talus above and the cuboid in front, bears weight during standing and walking, and anchors the Achilles tendon and plantar fascia. Common problems include fractures, heel spurs and plantar fasciitis, which cause heel pain and difficulty walking.

What is the lateral calcaneus in Visit Clinic?plus

The lateral calcaneus is the outer aspect of the calcaneus (heel bone), forming the lateral hindfoot. It articulates with the cuboid and talus, and provides attachment sites for lateral ligaments, peroneal tendons and part of the plantar fascia. It bears load during gait and is a common site for fractures, bursitis and tendon-related pain.

Is a lateral X-ray left or right in Visit Clinic?plus

A lateral X‑ray is a side view of the body, not inherently left or right. It can be either left lateral or right lateral depending on which side of the patient is placed against the detector and which radiographic marker is used. If unlabeled, you cannot reliably determine side; most chest laterals are done left lateral to reduce cardiac magnification.