Xray of A Normal Foot

February 4, 2008 by Dr Arun Pal Singh  
Filed under Musculoskeletal Radiology, Orthopaedic Images


This is how an xray of a normal foot looks like. The present image shows an anteroposterior and oblique views

Foot Xray showing anteroposterior and lateral views


On left side of the plate there is an oblique view of the foot. On right side there is anteroposterior view.

Xray of the foot is ordered in various ailments of foot including trauma. Anteroposterior and oblique views are most common views that are ordered in foot.

Note:In the present film phalanges have not been exposed properly. In a properly exposed foot phalanges would be clearly visible.

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Comments

2 Responses to “Xray of A Normal Foot”
  1. saima says:

    please tell me RADIOGRAPHS OF LUMBAR SPONDYLOSIS.

    Dr Arun Pal Singh Reply:

    What do you want to know about the radiographs?

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