Service Providers for X-ray Ankle joint Mortise view

An X-ray Ankle Joint Mortise View is a diagnostic imaging technique used to assess the bones and joints of the ankle. The ""mortise"" view specifically looks at the space between the tibia and fibula, and the talus, providing a clear image of the ankle joint's alignment. During the procedure, the patient typically stands or sits with the foot positioned in a 15- to 20-degree rotation inward. This allows the radiologist to evaluate fractures, arthritis, dislocations, and ligament damage. The procedure is quick, non-invasive, and requires no special preparation. Results are analyzed to determine any abnormalities or conditions affecting the joint.