X Ray Right Foot AP and Oblique View

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X Ray Right Foot AP and Oblique View, in Visit Clinic

Front and angled X‑ray images of the right foot to find fractures, alignment problems, arthritis, or foreign bodies in Visit Clinic.

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What is a X Ray Right Foot AP and Oblique View Test in Visit Clinic?

An X Ray Right Foot AP and Oblique View is an imaging study that takes front and angled X‑ray pictures of the right foot. It does not measure a substance. It shows bone shape, alignment, joint spaces, and visible foreign objects. This matters because bones and joints support walking and bear weight. The exam helps detect fractures, dislocations, arthritis, infection, bone tumors, and some deformities. Doctors use it after injury, for persistent pain or swelling, and to monitor healing over time. The images help decide treatments like casts, surgery, or physical therapy. Radiation dose is low and the test is usually quick and safe.

X Ray Right Foot AP and Oblique View Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Right Foot AP and Oblique View Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Right Foot AP and Oblique View test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X Ray Right Foot AP and Oblique View Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Right Foot AP and Oblique View is commonly ordered when a patient has foot pain, swelling, or recent trauma. It is used to confirm fractures, dislocations, arthritis changes, infections, or visible foreign objects. Abnormal results most often come from injury, repetitive stress, infection, or underlying bone disease. A family history of congenital foot problems or inherited bone conditions may also prompt earlier imaging.

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What is a foot AP oblique X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

A foot AP oblique X-ray is an anteroposterior radiograph taken with the foot rotated 30–45° to produce an oblique view. This projection better visualizes the metatarsals, tarsometatarsal joints, and midfoot structures, helping detect fractures, dislocations, arthritis, or foreign bodies. It’s a quick, noninvasive diagnostic film often performed standing, seated, or supine depending on clinical need and patient comfort.

What is the cost of foot X ray AP and oblique view in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs for a foot X‑ray (AP and oblique) vary widely: in India roughly ₹200–₹1,000 at diagnostic centres; in the UK it’s free on the NHS but private clinics charge about £30–£80; in the US typical outpatient centre fees run about $50–$300 (hospital charges can exceed $200–$1,000). Prices depend on location, facility and insurance.

What is the oblique X-ray of the right foot in Visit Clinic?plus

An oblique X‑ray of the right foot is a radiographic view taken with the foot rotated about 30–45° to open joint spaces and separate overlapping bones. It complements AP and lateral views to better show metatarsals, phalanges, tarsal bones, and joints. It helps detect fractures, dislocations, bone alignment, degenerative changes, and foreign bodies.

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

An oblique view in radiography is an X‑ray taken with the patient or X‑ray beam rotated at an angle (commonly about 45°) between frontal and lateral positions. It reduces overlapping structures to better show bones, joint spaces, fractures, or soft‑tissue detail. Oblique projections are commonly used for spine, ribs, shoulder, wrist and pelvis to reveal views not seen on standard AP/PA or lateral images.

How do I prepare for a foot oblique view in Visit Clinic?plus

Wear loose clothing and remove shoes, socks and jewelry. Tell the technologist if you’re pregnant or have a cast. You may be asked to sit or lie with the knee bent and the affected foot rotated medially about 30–45° on the image receptor for the oblique view. Follow instructions about weight‑bearing if requested, remain still during exposure, and cooperate with positioning cues.

How long does a foot oblique view take in Visit Clinic?plus

A foot oblique view is very quick. The actual X‑ray exposure lasts less than a second, and positioning and brief instructions usually take only a few minutes. Allow about 5–15 minutes for the whole exam in the radiology department to include arrival, positioning, imaging, and immediate review. Additional time may be needed for multiple views or detailed reporting.