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Clear Explanations of Normal X-Ray Results for Shoulder, Hand, Knee, and Lung Imaging in Florida

  X-rays continue to be one of the most common, quick, and inexpensive methods of diagnosing disease today. From recuperating from a fall to managing joint pain or simply undergoing a routine lung screening, knowing what the results of your X-ray mean can help you to feel better about the process and more at ease discussing it with your physician. This guide explains the four most typical X-rays that are ordered: the shoulder X-ray, the normal hand X ray , the normal knee X-ray, and the normal lung X-ray, and what radiologists are looking for, and what a normal, unremarkable X-ray should look like. What's a Normal Knee X-ray? A normal knee X-ray will demonstrate even and well-maintained spacing between the femur and tibia, and this suggests good cartilage that has not worn out with time. The patellar bone is well aligned in the femoral groove, and there are no signs of malalignment. Fracture lines are not seen, and there are no abnormal bone spurs (osteophytes) along the edges of t...