Service Providers for Portable X-ray Lt Forearm (Radius & Ulna)

A portable X-ray of the left forearm (radius and ulna) is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to assess the bones of the forearm, specifically the radius and ulna, which are the two long bones in the lower arm. This X-ray is often performed in settings where the patient cannot easily be transported to a stationary X-ray facility, such as in emergencies or for immobile patients. The procedure involves positioning the forearm to capture clear images of both bones, helping diagnose fractures, dislocations, or other bone abnormalities. The test is non-invasive, typically quick, and requires no special preparation.