JOINT X-RAY
What is a Joint X-ray?
A joint X-ray is an imaging procedure that uses low doses of radiation to visualize the bones and spaces within a joint. Joints are where two or more bones meet, and they allow for movement. Common joints that are X-rayed include:
Knee
Shoulder
Elbow
Hip
Ankle
Wrist
What a Joint X-ray Shows:
Joint X-rays can reveal:
The alignment of the bones within the joint
The condition of the cartilage (though not directly)
Signs of arthritis (joint space narrowing, bone spurs)
Fractures or dislocations
Other bone abnormalities
Why are Joint X-rays Performed?
Doctors order joint X-rays to diagnose:
Pain or swelling in a joint
Limited range of motion
Injuries such as sprains, strains, or fractures
Arthritis or other degenerative joint conditions
The Procedure:
The procedure is similar to other X-rays:
Preparation: You'll remove any jewelry or metal objects near the joint being X-rayed.
Positioning: The technician will position you so the joint is clearly visible to the X-ray machine.
Imaging: Images are taken from different angles.
Duration: It's usually a quick process, taking only a few minutes.
Pricing of Joint X-rays in Habra:
Here's where it gets a bit more complex than a hand X-ray, as different joints may have slightly varying costs:
As low as
500.00 300.00








