Service Providers for Digital X-Ray of Both Knee Joint and Oblique View
A Digital X-Ray of Both Knee Joints with Oblique Views is an imaging procedure that captures X-rays of both knees from an oblique angle, typically alongside other standard views like Anteroposterior (AP) or Lateral views. The Oblique View provides an angled perspective of the knee joint, helping to better visualize structures such as the femur, tibia, patella, and surrounding soft tissues, which may not be fully visible in standard views. This procedure is commonly used to assess conditions like osteoarthritis, fractures, ligament injuries, cartilage damage, or misalignments. It is particularly useful for evaluating joint space narrowing, bone spurs, or subtle fractures. The procedure is quick, requires minimal preparation (removal of clothing or jewelry near the knees), and carries minimal risks due to the low radiation exposure associated with digital imaging.