Service Providers for X-Ray of Ankle Joint Both oblique View
An X-ray of the Ankle Joint Both Oblique View is a diagnostic imaging procedure that captures two angled views of the ankle joint, typically at 45-degree rotations. This positioning helps to provide a more comprehensive evaluation of the ankle's bones and structures, revealing fractures, dislocations, joint spaces, and signs of arthritis or other abnormalities. The patient is asked to position the foot at an oblique angle to ensure the lateral and medial aspects of the joint are clearly visible. This X-ray is commonly used to assess complex injuries that might not be visible in standard views. The process is quick, non-invasive, and generally requires no special preparation.