Service Providers for Digital X-Ray of Both Hand Lateral View
A Digital X-Ray of Both Hands in the Lateral View is an imaging procedure used to evaluate the bones and joints of both hands from a side perspective. This view helps to assess the alignment of the bones, detect fractures, joint deformities, arthritis, or other abnormalities such as soft tissue injuries or infections. The lateral view provides a clear look at the depth and alignment of the hand structures that may not be visible in the AP (Anteroposterior) view. The procedure requires minimal preparation, usually just the removal of jewelry, and involves low radiation exposure due to the use of digital X-ray technology.