Tests Details :
The X-Ray – Hand LAT is a diagnostic imaging test that captures a lateral (side) view of the hand, allowing detailed evaluation of the bones and joints from a different perspective than the standard AP view. This view is particularly useful for assessing the depth, alignment, and overlapping structures of the hand.
It helps in identifying fractures, dislocations, and subtle bone abnormalities that may not be clearly visible in a frontal view. The lateral view is also important for evaluating joint relationships and detecting displacement of bone fragments following injury.
This test is quick, non-invasive, and commonly used in cases of trauma, pain, swelling, or restricted movement of the hand. It also plays a key role in monitoring healing and ensuring proper alignment after treatment.
The purpose of the X-Ray Hand LAT is to evaluate the side profile of the hand and identify structural abnormalities.
It helps to:
- Detect fractures or cracks in hand bones
- Assess alignment and positioning of bones
- Identify dislocations or displacement
- Evaluate joint involvement
- Diagnose causes of hand pain or swelling
- Monitor healing after injury or treatment