X Ray Both Shoulder Axillary View

An X-ray taken under the arm to show shoulder bones and joints and check for fractures or dislocation in Visit Clinic.
What is a X Ray Both Shoulder Axillary View Test in Visit Clinic?
An X Ray Both Shoulder Axillary View is an X-ray image taken from under the arm. It shows the shoulder socket, the top of the arm bone, and how they align. It is important because it reveals fractures, dislocations, joint space changes, and some bone abnormalities. The view can also show calcium deposits near tendons. Doctors use it after shoulder injuries or when standard X-rays do not give clear detail. It helps plan surgery, guide treatment, and monitor healing. The test is quick and focuses on bone detail, but it gives limited information about muscles and tendons.
X Ray Both Shoulder Axillary View Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
X Ray Both Shoulder Axillary View Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The X Ray Both Shoulder Axillary View test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a X Ray Both Shoulder Axillary View Test in Visit Clinic?
X Ray Both Shoulder Axillary View is commonly included in a shoulder X-ray series or orthopedic imaging panel. Doctors order it for shoulder pain, recent injury, suspected dislocation, reduced movement, or ongoing shoulder problems. It helps diagnose fractures, dislocations, arthritis, infections, and some bone lesions. Abnormal findings often result from trauma, degenerative changes, infection, or tumors. A family history of joint disease may increase the need for this view.
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