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X-ray of the knee joint

Posted on April 19, 2026 by Admin

Here are X-ray images of the knee joint so you can see what it looks like in medical imaging:


🦴 What you are looking at in a knee X-ray

A knee X-ray shows the main bones of the joint:

  • Femur (thigh bone)
  • Tibia (shin bone)
  • Fibula (smaller lower leg bone)
  • Patella (kneecap)

🧠 How to understand a normal knee X-ray

Doctors look for:

  • 🟒 Joint space (gap between bones) β†’ should be clear and even
  • 🟒 Smooth bone edges β†’ no spikes or roughness
  • 🟒 Proper alignment β†’ bones lined up correctly
  • 🟒 No fractures or dislocation

A normal X-ray helps rule out:

  • Fractures
  • Advanced arthritis
  • Major bone damage (Cleveland Clinic)

⚠️ Important limitation

A knee X-ray does NOT show:

  • Ligaments (ACL, PCL)
  • Meniscus (cartilage cushion)
  • Tendons

So someone can have knee pain even if the X-ray looks normal.


🧾 Bottom line

A knee X-ray is mainly for checking bone structure and joint space, not soft tissue injuries.


If you want, I can also show:

  • πŸ” Normal vs arthritis knee X-ray comparison
  • 🦡 Why knee pain happens even when X-ray is normal
  • 🧠 Or how MRI is different from X-ray in knee diagnosis

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