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X-ray of the knee

Posted on March 26, 2026 by Admin

An X-ray of the knee is a common imaging test used to evaluate the bones and joint structure of the knee. It’s typically done when there’s pain, swelling, injury, or suspected arthritis.


What a Knee X-Ray Shows

  • Bones: Femur (thigh bone), tibia (shin bone), and patella (kneecap)
  • Joint space: Can reveal arthritis or cartilage loss indirectly
  • Fractures or dislocations
  • Bone spurs or other bony abnormalities

Note: X-rays do not show soft tissues like ligaments, tendons, or cartilage in detail. For those, an MRI is preferred.


Common Reasons for a Knee X-Ray

  • Knee pain or swelling
  • Trauma or suspected fracture
  • Arthritis evaluation (osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis)
  • Monitoring bone healing after surgery or injury
  • Detecting bone tumors or infections

How It’s Done

  1. You may stand, sit, or lie down, depending on the view needed.
  2. The technician positions your knee and takes usually 2–3 images from different angles (front, side, and sometimes oblique).
  3. It’s a quick procedure (a few minutes), usually painless.

Interpreting Results

  • Normal: Bones are aligned, joint space is even, no fractures or bone lesions
  • Fracture: Breaks in bone continuity
  • Arthritis: Narrowed joint space, bone spurs, or changes in bone density
  • Other issues: Loose bodies, calcifications, or deformities

💡 Tip: If you have persistent knee pain but X-ray looks normal, a MRI or ultrasound may be recommended to check ligaments, cartilage, or soft tissue injuries.

I can also make a visual guide showing common knee X-ray views and what each reveals if you want. Do you want me to do that?

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