Description
Radiology
Sample Required:
No sample is required for an X-ray Hand Lateral View. This imaging test involves capturing images of the hand to assess its bones and structures.
Test Time:
The X-ray Hand Lateral View procedure typically takes around 10 to 15 minutes to complete.
Test Normal Range:
X-ray imaging is used for diagnostic purposes, and there is no specific “normal range” for the results. The images are assessed by a radiologist or healthcare provider to identify any abnormalities or issues in the hand region.
What is the Test?
X-ray Hand Lateral View is a diagnostic imaging test used to visualize the side view of the hand. It helps assess the bones, joints, and surrounding tissues for conditions such as fractures, injuries, and degeneration.
Test Procedure:
During the X-ray Hand Lateral View, the patient places the hand on the X-ray table with the palm down and fingers extended. The X-ray technician will position the hand to capture a clear side view and capture the necessary images.
When to Take the Test:
X-ray Hand Lateral View is commonly ordered by healthcare providers to evaluate hand injuries, fractures, deformities, and conditions affecting the bones and joints.
Who Should Take This Test:
Individuals who have experienced hand injuries, fractures, persistent pain, or limited mobility in the hand may be candidates for X-ray Hand Lateral View.
Precautions for Exceptional Cases (Pregnancy, etc.):
If you are pregnant or suspect you might be pregnant, it is important to inform the healthcare provider or X-ray technician before the test. Special precautions, such as shielding, may be taken to minimize radiation exposure.

