Tests Details :
The X-Ray – Bilateral Wrist AP & LAT is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to examine both wrist joints through two standard views: the anteroposterior (AP) view and the lateral (LAT) view. These views provide a comprehensive evaluation of the wrist bones, including the distal radius, ulna, and carpal bones.
Imaging both wrists allows for direct comparison between the right and left sides, which is particularly useful in identifying asymmetry, subtle fractures, deformities, or degenerative changes. The AP view helps assess bone alignment and joint spacing, while the lateral view provides additional detail about bone positioning, depth, and joint relationships.
This test is commonly used in cases of wrist pain, injury, swelling, or limited movement. It plays an important role in diagnosing fractures, dislocations, arthritis, and other joint abnormalities. The procedure is quick, non-invasive, and essential for accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up evaluation.
The purpose of the X-Ray Bilateral Wrist AP & LAT is to evaluate both wrist joints from multiple angles and compare their structure.
It helps to:
- Detect fractures or cracks in either wrist
- Assess alignment and positioning of bones
- Compare both wrists for asymmetry
- Identify dislocations or deformities
- Detect degenerative changes such as arthritis
- Evaluate joint relationships and abnormalities
- Diagnose causes of wrist pain or swelling