Why X-RAY BOTH FOOT AP/OBL Is Important
The X-Ray Both Foot AP/OBL test is important for early detection of foot injuries and orthopedic problems that are not visible externally. Many patients experience foot pain due to sports injuries, accidents, long-standing posture issues, or degenerative bone diseases. With AP and Oblique views, radiologists get a three-dimensional understanding of bone spacing, alignment, soft-tissue condition, and joint health.
Why This Test Matters
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Detects fractures, stress fractures, and micro-cracks
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Helps diagnose arthritis, osteophytes, and joint space narrowing
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Evaluates deformities like flat foot, bunions, and claw toes
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Assesses foot alignment in diabetic and orthopedic patients
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Essential for pre-surgery planning and post-surgery monitoring
At Diagnopein Nashik, our expert radiologists interpret X-Ray Both Foot AP/OBL with precision to support accurate treatment decisions.
Benefits of X-RAY BOTH FOOT AP/OBL
Choosing the X-Ray Both Foot AP/OBL test offers several benefits for detailed foot assessment. This dual-view imaging helps identify problems early, prevents complications, and guides effective treatment.
Benefits
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High diagnostic accuracy due to dual-angle imaging
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Quick, safe & painless procedure
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Low radiation exposure with digital technology
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Detects hidden fractures that a single view may miss
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Evaluates both feet simultaneously, especially useful for comparing deformities
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Helps orthopedics, diabetologists, and sports doctors assess long-term foot conditions
Diagnopein Diagnostic Centre in Nashik uses high-resolution digital X-ray machines, ensuring clear images with minimal radiation.
How X-RAY BOTH FOOT AP/OBL Test Is Done at Diagnopein Nashik
The procedure for X-Ray Both Foot AP/OBL is simple, fast, and comfortable. Trained technicians at Diagnopein Nashik ensure precise positioning to obtain accurate diagnostic images.
Step-by-Step Procedure
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Positioning for AP View:
The patient stands or sits with both feet flat on the X-ray plate. The beam passes vertically through the feet to capture the anteroposterior (AP) view.
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Positioning for Oblique View:
The feet are rotated slightly inward or outward (typically 30–45 degrees) to capture the oblique (OBL) angle, revealing structures hidden in the AP view.
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Image Capture:
Digital X-ray equipment captures high-clarity images instantly.
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Radiologist Interpretation:
Foot bones, joints, and alignment are evaluated for abnormalities.
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Report Generation:
Diagnopein Nashik provides same-day reports in digital and print formats.
Why Choose Diagnopein Diagnostic Centre, Nashik
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Advanced digital X-ray system with low radiation
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Experienced radiologists specializing in foot imaging
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Hygienic, comfortable, and patient-friendly environment
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Affordable prices with fast reporting
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Trusted by orthopedic specialists across Nashik