Learning radiology of knee injury covering fractures of the tibia and patella - Lower limb X-rays - Knee fractures as seen on X-ray, Fractures of the tibial plateau. Patella fracture - X-ray appearances. Lipohaemarthrosis x-ray appearances. Knee joint effusion with haemarthrosis. Knee radiographs are common and often a quick and easy diagnostic exam in the emergency setting. An efficient approach to them requires a good understanding of anatomy with review strategies to ensure an accurate diagnosis. Systematic review Cho... Learn how to distinguish between a normal and a bad knee X-ray and what they reveal about your knee health. A normal X-ray shows well-aligned bones, clear joint space, and no signs of injury or disease, while a bad X-ray may indicate arthritis, fractures, or other pathologies. Learn how a Knee X-Ray can help diagnose knee injuries, pain, disorders, and tumors by creating images of the bones and joints. Find out what to expect before, during, and after the test, and how to interpret the results.