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  • About
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    • Cervical Spine X-Ray
    • Thoracic Spine X-Ray
    • Lumbar Spine X-Ray
    • Chest X-Ray
    • Ribs X-Rays
    • Pelvis X-Ray
    • Shoulder X-Ray
    • Elbow X-Ray
    • Hand X-Ray
    • Knee X-Ray
    • Ankle X-Ray
    • Foot X-Ray
    • Wrist X-Ray
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foot X-rays

What is a foot x-ray?

A foot X-ray is a diagnostic imaging test used to visualize the complex network of 26 bones and more than 30 joints that make up the human foot. This procedure uses a small amount of radiation to provide a clear view of the structural alignment and the health of the bones from the heel to the tips of the toes. It is the most common first step in diagnosing foot pain, whether it stems from a sudden injury or a long-term condition.

Why Is afootX-Ray Required? A foot X-ray may be or

Identifying Fractures

Detecting Foreign Bodies

Diagnosing Deformities

Diagnosing Deformities

Detecting Foreign Bodies

Diagnosing Deformities

Detecting Foreign Bodies

Detecting Foreign Bodies

Evaluating "Stress Fractures

Evaluating "Stress Fractures

Evaluating "Stress Fractures

Evaluating "Stress Fractures

Investigating Heel Pain

Evaluating "Stress Fractures

Investigating Heel Pain

Monitoring Arthritis

Evaluating "Stress Fractures

Investigating Heel Pain

Key Details for Patients

  • Procedure Time: Typically takes about 5–10 minutes.
  • Common Views: You will usually be asked to sit or stand on a specialized X-ray platform. Weight-bearing views(standing) are often required to see how the bones in your arches and joints align under the pressure of your body weight.
  • Preparation: No special prep is needed. You will be asked to remove your shoe and sock, as well as any jewelry like toe rings or anklets.
  • Positioning: The technologist will take images from the top (DP view), the side (Lateral), and at an angle (Oblique) to ensure every small bone is visible.
  • Post-Exam: You can put your shoes back on and resume your normal activities immediately. Your results will be sent to your healthcare provider for review.


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At OMS Imaging X-Rays, we use modern digital X-ray technology to deliver clear, precise images in a professional and patient-centered environment. Results are processed efficiently and shared with your referring provider to support timely care decisions.

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