X-RAY Bilateral Ankle (Ap + LAT)

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An X-Ray Bilateral Ankle (AP + LAT) is a diagnostic imaging test used to examine both ankles from different angles:

• AP (Anteroposterior) View: Captures a front-to-back image of the ankle.
• LAT (Lateral) View: Provides a side view of the ankle joint.

This test helps detect fractures, dislocations, arthritis, infections, bone deformities, or soft tissue injuries in both ankles.

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    Test Preparation

    To ensure accurate results, follow these preparation guideline:

     Clothing & Personal Items
    • Wear loose, comfortable clothing that allows easy access to your ankles.
    • You may be asked to remove shoes, socks, and any jewelry or metal objects from your feet and lower legs.
     Medical History & Informing Your Doctor
    • Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or suspect pregnancy, as X-rays involve radiation.
    • Let the technician know if you have previous injuries, metal implants, or any medical conditions affecting your ankle.
     During the Procedure
    • You will be asked to sit or lie on the X-ray table, and your ankles will be positioned for different views.
    • The technician will take AP (front) and LAT (side) X-ray images of both ankles.
    • You must remain still to avoid blurry images.
    • The process takes 10-15 minutes, and results are usually available soon after