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X-Ray Bilateral Skyline View

The X-Ray Bilateral Skyline View is a radiographic imaging technique used in orthopedics to assess the alignment and stability of the knee joint. During this test, the patient typically stands with knees fully extended and ankles together. X-rays are taken from the front to visualize the joint’s alignment and to assess the joint space. This view helps in diagnosing conditions like knee arthritis, assessing the patellofemoral joint, and evaluating patellar stability. It’s a valuable tool for orthopedic surgeons to plan treatments, such as knee replacement or realignment procedures, and to monitor post-operative outcomes, ensuring optimal knee joint function and reducing pain.

Test Preparation : Male: No Special Preparation. Informed Consent Required.

: Female: For Female patients in the reproductive age group must provide their last menstrual period (LMP). Alternatively, a urine pregnancy test is necessary.

Reporting TAT : Same Day”

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X-Ray Bilateral Skyline View

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