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X-RAY BOTH KNEE JOINTS AP VIEW

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Patients visiting Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, an NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre, should avail of X-ray Both Knee Joints AP View services offered in the state-of-the-art Radiology and Pathology department. We use an advanced digital X-ray system that offers superior Anteroposterior (AP) views of both knee joints, allowing physicians to assess fractures, arthritis, joint space issues, bone abnormalities, and other orthopedic issues of the knees. The care of our expert radiologists ensures quality imaging, a very low radiation dose, and timely reports, thereby enabling better diagnosis and appropriate treatment planning.

About X-Ray Both Knee Joints AP View

The X-ray Both Knee Joints AP View is a special X-ray view that produces images of the front of both knee joints. This imaging will be helpful to see the femur, tibia, fibula, patella, the knee joint spaces, and the adjoining bones.

 

When it comes to helping doctors make a diagnosis, Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy relies on state-of-the-art digital radiography technology to produce high-resolution images that improve the ability to diagnose knee injuries, measure degenerative changes in the knee, and detect disorders of the joints.

What is an X-Ray Both Knee Joints AP View?

An XRay Both Knee Joints AP view is a rapid, painless, and non-invasive imaging test performed to look at the structure and alignment of the two knees from the front angle. It will also be useful in the detection of abnormalities in the bones or joint spaces such as fractures, arthritis, infections, and degenerative changes. Patients with knee pain, swelling, stiffness, and difficulty in moving are routinely examined with this test.

Common Reasons for an X-Ray of Both Knee Joints AP View

  • Pain in one or both knees
  • Knee swelling or stiffness
  • Suspected fractures or bone injuries
  • Evaluation of osteoarthritis
  • Difficulty walking or bending the knees
  • Assessment of joint alignment
  • Follow-up after orthopedic treatment
  • Evaluation before knee surgery

Conditions Evaluated

Osteoarthritis

Helps assess joint space narrowing, bone spurs, and degenerative changes caused by cartilage wear.

Knee Fractures

Detects fractures involving the femur, tibia, fibula, or patella.

Joint Space Abnormalities

Evaluates changes in the knee joint space due to cartilage loss or other conditions.

Bone Lesions

Helps identify abnormal bone growths, cysts, infections, or other structural changes.

Inflammatory Joint Conditions

Supports evaluation of changes associated with arthritis and inflammatory disorders.

Post-Traumatic and Post-Surgical Changes

Monitors healing and structural changes after injuries or orthopedic procedures.

Who Should Consider This X-Ray?

Your doctor may recommend this examination if you:

  • Have persistent knee pain
  • Experience swelling or stiffness in the knees
  • Have suffered a knee injury
  • Have difficulty walking or moving the joint
  • Need evaluation for arthritis
  • Require follow-up imaging after treatment or surgery

Benefits of X-Ray Both Knee Joints AP View

  • Provides clear frontal images of both knee joints
  • Helps detect fractures, arthritis, and bone abnormalities
  • Supports accurate evaluation of knee pain and injuries
  • Quick, painless, and non-invasive examination
  • Low radiation exposure with advanced digital imaging
  • Helps doctors plan appropriate treatment

Why Choose Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy?

  • Experienced Radiologists
  • Advanced Digital X-Ray Technology
  • NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre
  • Accurate and reliable reporting
  • Affordable and transparent pricing
  • Comprehensive Radiology and Pathology services under one roof

Book Your X-Ray Both Knee Joints AP View

For the X-Ray Both Knee Joints AP View, Both Knee X-Ray Cost, or the Best Digital X-ray Centre, schedule an appointment Today at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy. Our highly qualified clinical staff is committed to providing timely, safe, and accurate imaging for any and all orthopedic issues, such as pain in the knee, fractures, arthritis, joint disorders, and more.

Test information: Fasting NOT needed

Reporting: Within 04 hours*

  • No special preparation is required for an X-Ray Both Knee Joints AP View.
  • Wear comfortable clothing that allows easy access to both knee joints during the examination.
  • Inform the radiology staff if you are pregnant or may be pregnant before undergoing the X-ray examination.
  • Remove any metal objects such as jewellery, knee braces, supports, or other accessories around the knee region, as they may affect image clarity.
  • Inform your doctor or radiology technician about any previous knee injuries, fractures, surgeries, implants, or joint replacement procedures.
  • Carry previous imaging reports, including X-rays, MRI scans, CT scans, or orthopedic medical records, if available, for comparison and accurate assessment.
  • Follow the instructions provided by the radiology technician regarding proper positioning to obtain clear AP View images of both knee joints.
  • Remain still during image acquisition to prevent motion blur and ensure high-quality images.
  • Arrive 10–15 minutes before your scheduled appointment for registration and examination preparation.
* For details, please see service-related policies

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