Extremity X-rayArm X-Ray, Foot X-Ray, Hand X-Ray, Hip X-Ray, Knee X-Ray, Leg X-Ray, Shoulder X-Ray, Wrist X-Ray, X-Ray, Arm, X-Ray, Foot, X-Ray, Hand, X-Ray, Hip, X-Ray, Knee, X-Ray, Leg, X-Ray, Shoulder, X-Ray, Wrist What To Think About- Sometimes your X-ray results may be different
because you were tested at a different medical center or earlier test results
are not available to compare to the new test findings.
- Extremity
X-rays do not give a clear picture of soft tissue, such as cartilage, tendons,
or ligaments. A
computed tomography (CT) scan or
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be needed to
check the condition of these soft tissues. For more information, see the
medical tests
Computed Tomography (CT) Scan of the Body and
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
- Fractures or other bone problems are not always seen
on an X-ray. In these cases, other tests such as a
bone scan, CT scan, or MRI may be needed to give a
clearer picture. For more information, see the medical test
Bone Scan.
- Not all injuries to the arms or
legs need X-rays. An X-ray may not be done if the doctor believes that the
results would not change or affect the treatment and follow-up care.
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