X-RAY Both Leg (AP+LAT)

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An X-ray of both legs in AP (Anteroposterior) and Lateral (LAT) views is a diagnostic imaging test that captures the entire length of both legs from two different angles:

• AP (Anteroposterior) View: Provides a front-to-back image of the bones, joints, and alignment.
• Lateral View: Captures a side view, offering a detailed look at bone structure, soft tissues, and any abnormalities.

This X-ray is commonly used to evaluate:

  • Fractures or bone injuries
  • Bone alignment and deformities (e.g., bow legs, knock knees)
  • Joint conditions like arthritis or infections
  • Bone infections (osteomyelitis) or tumors
  • Leg length discrepancies

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    Test Preparation

    To ensure accurate results, follow these preparation guideline:

     Clothing & Accessories:
    • Wear loose, comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the legs.
    • Remove any metal objects (jewelry, belts, zippers) near the leg area, as they may interfere with the imaging.
     Medical History & Pregnancy:
    • Inform the technician if you are pregnant or suspect pregnancy, as X-rays involve radiation exposure.
    • Mention any previous leg injuries, surgeries, or bone conditions to your doctor.
     No Special Fasting Required:
    • No need to fast or follow any dietary restrictions before the test.
     Mobility Considerations:
    • You may need to stand or lie down during the procedure for different views.
    • If you have difficulty standing, inform the technician for assistance.