Can x rays show a torn ligament in the foot?
No, X-rays cannot show soft tissue injuries like torn ligaments directly. This is because X-rays are used primarily to visualize bone structures and not ligaments, which are soft tissue bands that connect bones.
To diagnose a torn ligament in the foot, other imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or ultrasound may be necessary.
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