A knee digital X-ray is a diagnostic imaging procedure that is used to assess the bones and structures of the knee joint. It provides detailed images of the knee to evaluate and diagnose various conditions, including fractures, dislocations, arthritis, ligament or meniscus tears, and other abnormalities. The procedure involves positioning the patient's knee in different angles to capture images from multiple perspectives, including front, side, and oblique views. These images help healthcare professionals assess the alignment of the knee, identify any signs of injury or degeneration, and determine the appropriate treatment plan. Digital X-rays are non-invasive, relatively quick, and provide high-resolution images that can be easily shared and interpreted by healthcare providers.