The Ankle Ap View X-ray is performed to diagnose fractures, dislocations, arthritis, and other ankle joint injuries. It is also used to monitor healing progress and evaluate the effectiveness of treatment.
When this test is required
The Ankle Ap View X-ray is requested when there is a suspicion of an injury or abnormality in the ankle joint. It may also be ordered as part of a routine checkup or to monitor the healing progress of an injury.
What the Test Detects
The Ankle Ap View X-ray primarily evaluates the ankle joint, including the tibia, fibula, and talus bones, from the front view. It can detect abnormalities, such as fractures, dislocations, or other bone and joint disorders.
Preparation for the Test
No special preparation is required for the Ankle Ap View X-ray. However, you may be asked to remove any jewelry or metal objects that could interfere with the imaging.
Sample Requirements
No sample is required for this test.
Additional Notes
The Ankle Ap View X-ray is a safe and painless procedure. However, it uses ionizing radiation, so pregnant women and children should avoid the test unless absolutely necessary. The amount of radiation exposure is low, and the benefits of the test usually outweigh the risks. Your doctor will discuss the results of the test with you and recommend the appropriate course of treatment.