X Ray Right Patella Skyline View

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X Ray Right Patella Skyline View, in Visit Clinic

A specialized X-ray view that evaluates the kneecap's position, joint surfaces, fractures, and causes of anterior knee pain in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a X Ray Right Patella Skyline View Test in Visit Clinic?

An X Ray Right Patella Skyline View is a specific X-ray taken with the knee bent to focus on the patella (kneecap) and its groove. It shows the patella’s position, the joint space at the front of the knee, and visible bone fractures or irregularities. This view helps detect patellar dislocation, subluxation, cartilage wear, and arthritis. Doctors use it alongside other knee views to confirm a diagnosis, plan treatment, or check healing after injury or surgery. The exam is quick, widely available, and uses a low dose of radiation to guide decisions about braces, physical therapy, injections, or surgery.

X Ray Right Patella Skyline View Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Right Patella Skyline View Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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Why Take a X Ray Right Patella Skyline View Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Right Patella Skyline View is commonly ordered as part of a knee X-ray series when patients have front knee pain, a recent twist or fall, swelling, or a feeling that the kneecap slips. It helps diagnose dislocation, fractures, cartilage wear, and arthritis. Abnormal findings may result from injury, overuse, degeneration, or prior surgery. Family history of knee instability or early arthritis can prompt testing.

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What is the skyline view of patella in Visit Clinic?plus

Skyline view of the patella (also called sunrise or axial view) is an X‑ray taken tangential to the patella with the knee flexed (commonly 30–45°). It shows the patellofemoral joint, patellar articular surface and trochlear groove, helping detect fractures, dislocation/subluxation, alignment problems and cartilage/degenerative changes. Often used in trauma and chronic anterior knee pain assessment.

What is a skyline view on an X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

A skyline (axial or sunrise) view is a tangential X-ray of the patella and femoral trochlea taken with the knee flexed (typically 30–90°). It profiles the patellofemoral joint surfaces to detect patellar fractures, subluxation or dislocation, cartilage irregularities, and maltracking. The X-ray beam is directed tangentially to the patella to optimize visualization of patellar facets and the trochlear groove.

What is the skyline view of the kneecap in Visit Clinic?plus

The skyline view (sunrise or tangential view) is an axial X‑ray of the patella taken with the knee flexed to project the kneecap against the femoral trochlear groove. It shows patellofemoral alignment and articular surfaces, and can reveal patellar fractures, chondral injuries, subluxation or dislocation. It's used when standard AP and lateral knee X‑rays don’t adequately show the joint.

What are skyline views in Visit Clinic?plus

Skyline views are visual perspectives highlighting the outline of a city or landscape against the sky, typically showcasing distinctive buildings, towers and natural features. Seen from viewpoints, rooftops or waterfronts, they offer aesthetic and psychological benefits — boosting mood, sense of place and property value — and are considered in urban design and real estate for their visual and experiential appeal.

What is the skyline view used for in Visit Clinic?plus

The skyline (axial or "sunrise") view is an X-ray projection of the patella and femoral trochlea, taken with the knee flexed, used to evaluate the patellofemoral joint. It detects patellar fractures, osteochondral fragments, dislocation/subluxation, joint-space narrowing and chondral lesions, and assesses patellar alignment and tracking for trauma evaluation and surgical planning.

How to take Skyline view in Visit Clinic?plus

Position the patient supine or sitting with the knee flexed 45–90° (more flexion increases tangency). Place the image receptor behind the distal thigh so the beam is tangential to the patella. Angle the central ray cephalad about 15–30° (adjust to flexion) and center on the patellofemoral joint. Collimate to the joint, use shielding, and ask the patient to remain still. Used to assess patellar fractures or maltracking.