This examination provides the physician with important information about the structures within the joint - including the joint cavity, cartilaginous surfaces, tendons, and ligaments.
Ankle X-ray Arthrography (1 projection) is often performed when it is necessary to assess the extent of joint damage and determine a treatment strategy. Its advantage lies in the ability to deliver accurate data about the joint in a short period of time.
The information obtained from a single projection provides insight into the internal structure of the ankle joint and is often sufficient in the initial phase of treatment, as the details captured in the image form the basis for assessing anatomical characteristics, proportions, and peculiarities.