Service Providers for Scanogram Lower Limb AP & Lateral View

A Scanogram of the lower limb in both AP (Anteroposterior) and lateral views is a radiographic imaging procedure used to assess the alignment and length of the bones in the lower extremities. The AP view captures a front-to-back image of the limb, while the lateral view provides a side perspective. This procedure is often used to evaluate limb length discrepancies, fractures, joint deformities, or conditions like osteoarthritis. It involves the patient standing or lying in specific positions, and the images help healthcare providers plan treatments, such as surgeries or corrective interventions.