XRAY – BILATERAL ARM AP & LAT

1,600.00

Tests Details :

The X-Ray – Bilateral Arm AP & LAT is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to examine both arms, including the humerus (upper arm bone), through two standard views: the anteroposterior (AP) view and the lateral (LAT) view. These views provide a comprehensive evaluation of bone structure, alignment, and joint relationships.

Imaging both arms allows for direct comparison between the right and left sides, which is particularly useful in identifying asymmetry, subtle fractures, deformities, or structural abnormalities. The AP view helps assess overall alignment and bone integrity, while the lateral view provides additional detail about bone positioning and depth.

This test is commonly used in cases of arm pain, injury, swelling, or suspected fractures. It is also helpful in detecting bone infections, tumors, and developmental abnormalities. The procedure is quick, non-invasive, and plays an important role in accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up evaluation.

This test is recommended for individuals experiencing symptoms related to one or both arms.

It is advised in the following cases:

  • Arm pain or tenderness
  • Injury or trauma to the arm
  • Swelling or deformity
  • Suspected fractures or dislocations
  • Limited movement of the shoulder or elbow
  • Suspected bone abnormalities
  • Follow-up evaluation after treatment

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. No fasting required Remove metal objects (watches, bracelets, etc.) Wear comfortable clothing Inform if pregnant Follow positioning instructions carefully Stay still during the scan Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider
X-Ray Bilateral Arm AP & LAT is an imaging test that captures front (anteroposterior) and side (lateral) views of both arms to assess bone structure, compare alignment, and detect fractures or abnormalities.

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