X Ray Right Femur LAT view

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X Ray Right Femur LAT view, in Visit Clinic

A side X-ray of the right thigh bone to check bone alignment, fractures, and major bone problems in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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What is a X Ray Right Femur LAT view Test in Visit Clinic?

An X-ray lateral (LAT) view of the right femur takes a side picture of the thigh bone. It does not measure a substance but shows bone shape, alignment, and visible damage. This view is important because the femur bears weight and connects the hip and knee. The X-ray helps detect fractures, dislocations, bone infections, tumors, and advanced arthritis. It also monitors healing after treatment or surgery. Doctors use the image to plan operations, fit casts or rods, and decide on follow-up care. The test is quick, widely available, and involves a small amount of radiation. Some very small fractures or soft tissue injuries may need additional imaging like CT or MRI.

X Ray Right Femur LAT view Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Right Femur LAT view Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Right Femur LAT view test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X Ray Right Femur LAT view Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Right Femur LAT view is typically ordered as part of orthopedic imaging when trauma, persistent thigh pain, swelling, or difficulty walking occur. It helps diagnose fractures, dislocations, infections, tumors, and to monitor bone healing after treatment. Abnormal results often stem from injury, osteoporosis, infection, or cancer. A family history of bone disease may prompt earlier or more frequent imaging.

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

Standard femur X-ray views are anteroposterior (AP) and lateral projections of the entire bone, including hip and knee. Usually two overlapping AP and lateral exposures (proximal and distal) are taken to include both joints and assess fractures, alignment, and implants. For a true AP the limb is slightly internally rotated; the lateral view is obtained with the femur positioned perpendicular to the detector.

What is lat view in X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

Lateral (lat) view in X‑ray is a side‑on projection where the X‑ray beam passes from one side of the body to the other, producing a profile image. It helps localize lesions, assess spinal alignment, detect fractures, and visualize soft tissues and lungs that may be obscured on frontal (AP/PA) views. Proper patient positioning and minimal rotation are essential for diagnostic accuracy.

How many views for femur X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

Standard femur radiography requires two orthogonal views: an anteroposterior (AP) and a lateral. For whole‑femur imaging a full‑length AP and lateral that include the hip and knee are obtained. In trauma, a cross‑table lateral or additional views (oblique, dedicated hip or knee series) may be added to better define fracture alignment.

What is the lateral aspect of the right femur in Visit Clinic?plus

The lateral aspect of the right femur is the outer side of the thigh bone facing away from the midline. It includes the greater trochanter proximally (muscle attachments), the lateral lip of the linea aspera along the shaft, and the lateral condyle and epicondyle distally, which form part of the knee joint and provide ligament and tendon attachment sites.

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

Place the patient in a lateral recumbent position on the affected side (or use a cross‑table horizontal beam if trauma prevents movement). Align the mid‑femur to the image receptor, flex the knee about 45° for distal femur visualization, and include the hip or knee as required. Collimate to the femur, apply lead shielding and a side marker, immobilize, and ask the patient to remain still during exposure.

How much does a femur X-ray cost in Visit Clinic?plus

A femur X‑ray cost varies by country and setting. On public systems it may be free; privately it typically runs about £50–£200 in the UK, ₹300–2,000 in India, and roughly $100–$1,000 in the US. Final price depends on location, facility (hospital vs clinic), number of views, emergency status, and whether insurance covers it.