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Overview
An X-ray is useful to verify that there is no break or dislocation when there is a history of trauma. May show signs of osteoarthritis.
X-Ray
- Anteroposterior, lateral and merchant (or sunrise) films of both knees
- Tunnel views of knee
- Merchant and sunrise of the patella