Service Providers for Digital X-Ray of Both Knee Joint B/V (Child)

A Digital X-Ray of Both Knee Joints (B/V) for a Child refers to an imaging procedure where X-ray images of both knees are taken from multiple views, typically Anteroposterior (AP) and Lateral, to assess the bones and joints in a child’s knees. The procedure is commonly used to evaluate conditions such as fractures, growth plate injuries, alignment issues, and signs of joint degeneration or deformities in growing children. Because children's bones and growth plates are still developing, this type of X-ray helps detect abnormalities that could affect future growth. The procedure is quick, requires minimal preparation (such as removing any jewelry or clothing near the knees), and carries minimal risk due to the low radiation exposure of digital X-ray technology.