X Ray Both ClavicleObliue view

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X Ray Both ClavicleObliue view, in Visit Clinic

Takes oblique X-ray images of both collarbones to detect fractures, dislocations, or alignment problems and healing in Visit Clinic.

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What is a X Ray Both ClavicleObliue view Test in Visit Clinic?

An oblique X-ray of both clavicles produces angled images of the collarbones. It shows bone shape, alignment, and any breaks. The test evaluates bone integrity and position. This is important because the clavicles support shoulder movement and protect nearby nerves and vessels. Doctors use it to find fractures, dislocations, infections, healing problems, and bone lesions. The oblique angle often gives a clearer view of the bone ends than a straight-on picture. Images are fast to obtain and commonly used after a fall, collision, or when you have shoulder pain or a visible bump.

X Ray Both ClavicleObliue view Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Both ClavicleObliue view Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Both ClavicleObliue view test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X Ray Both ClavicleObliue view Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Both ClavicleObliue view is usually ordered as part of a trauma or skeletal imaging series when a clavicle injury is suspected. Doctors ask for it after falls, shoulder impacts, or when you have visible deformity, swelling, or persistent pain. It helps diagnose fractures, dislocations, nonunion, infection, or bone lesions. Abnormal findings result from injury, osteoporosis, infection, or tumors. Family history of bone disorders may prompt earlier imaging.

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What is the best x-ray view for clavicle in Visit Clinic?plus

The best x-ray for the clavicle is an AP projection with a 15–30° cephalad (cephalic) tilt. This angulated view elevates the clavicle off the thorax, improving visualization of fractures, displacement, and medial/lateral ends. It’s usually obtained along with a neutral AP; a dedicated Zanca view (10–15° cephalad) is used for detailed assessment of the acromioclavicular joint.

How to x-ray a clavicle in Visit Clinic?plus

Position the patient upright or supine with shoulders relaxed. Take an AP view centered on the midclavicle, including sternoclavicular and acromioclavicular joints. Obtain an additional AP with a 15–30° cephalic (lordotic) tilt to project the clavicle above the ribs. Include orthogonal or axial/oblique views if a fracture is suspected. Ask the patient to suspend respiration; immobilize and compare with the opposite side.

What are the 3 views of the shoulder x-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

The three standard shoulder X‑ray views are: 1) Anteroposterior (AP) — often obtained in internal and external rotation to assess joint space and proximal humerus; 2) Axillary — visualizes glenohumeral alignment and dislocations; 3) Scapular Y (lateral scapula) — evaluates acromion, coracoid, and fracture displacement.

Does shoulder x-ray show the clavicle in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. Standard shoulder X‑rays (AP, scapular Y, axillary) usually include the lateral/proximal clavicle and the acromioclavicular joint, so they can detect many clavicle injuries near the shoulder. The entire clavicle, especially the midshaft, may not be fully visualized on routine shoulder views; a dedicated clavicle series (AP and AP cephalic tilt) is used when a clavicle fracture is suspected.

What are the basic views of the clavicle in Visit Clinic?plus

Basic radiographic views of the clavicle are the AP (or PA) view and an AP axial view with a 15–30° cephalic tilt. The AP shows the whole clavicle; the AP axial elevates it off the thorax to reduce rib/scapular overlap and better show medial and lateral ends and fractures. Additional oblique or lordotic views may be used for specific distal or medial detail.

How much is a clavicle X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

A clavicle X‑ray typically costs roughly $25–$200 at low‑cost clinics or in some countries, while U.S. hospital charges often range from $100 to $1,000+; in public health systems it may be free for residents. Final price depends on location, facility type (clinic vs hospital), imaging method, and whether insurance or negotiated rates/co‑pays apply.