X RAY Both Feet AP/LAT

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An X-Ray of Both Feet (AP & Lateral Views) is a diagnostic imaging test that provides two different views of both feet:

  • AP (Anteroposterior) View – Captures a front-facing image of the feet.
  • Lateral View – Captures a side view of each foot to assess depth and alignment.

This test helps in diagnosing:

  • Bone fractures and injuries
  • Arthritis or joint abnormalities
  •  Bone infections (osteomyelitis)
  •  Flat feet, bunions, or structural deformities
  •  Heel spurs or soft tissue swelling

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    Description

    Test Preparation

    To ensure accurate results, follow these preparation guideline:

     Fasting Requirement
    • No fasting is required for an X-ray of the feet.
    . Clothing & Accessories
    • Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing.
    • Remove shoes, socks, and any metal objects (e.g., anklets, toe rings, piercings, or jewelry) from your feet.
     Medical Conditions & Pregnancy
    • Inform your doctor or technician if you are pregnant or suspect pregnancy, as X-rays involve radiation exposure.
    • If needed, a lead apron may be provided for radiation protection.
    Motion & Positioning Instructions
    • You may be asked to stand or sit while placing your feet in different positions on the X-ray plate.
    • Stay still during the procedure to avoid blurry images.