X-Ray both shoulder

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X-Ray both shoulder, in Visit Clinic

Images both shoulder bones and joints to detect fractures, arthritis, dislocations, and other bone or joint problems in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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Male/Female
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What is a X-Ray both shoulder Test in Visit Clinic?

An X-ray of both shoulders produces pictures of the bones, joints, and nearby calcifications. It does not measure a chemical but shows bone alignment, joint space, and any breaks or bone spurs. This information helps detect fractures, dislocations, arthritis changes, bone infections, tumors, and some calcium deposits around tendons. The shoulder is essential for arm movement and is prone to injury and wear. Doctors order bilateral shoulder X-rays after falls, sports injuries, persistent pain, or reduced motion. Images also help monitor progression of arthritis or healing after treatment. X-rays are quick, easy, and widely available but do not show soft tissues well. If needed, providers may recommend ultrasound or MRI for tendons and ligaments.

X-Ray both shoulder Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X-Ray both shoulder Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X-Ray both shoulder test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X-Ray both shoulder Test in Visit Clinic?

X-Ray both shoulder is a simple imaging test commonly ordered as part of an orthopaedic or musculoskeletal evaluation. Doctors request it for sudden shoulder pain, trauma, deformity, swelling, or reduced range of motion. It helps diagnose fractures, dislocations, arthritis, bone infections, and calcifications. Abnormal findings come from injury, wear-and-tear, infection, tumors, or metabolic bone disease. A family history of early arthritis or bone disorders may increase testing urgency.

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What can a shoulder X-ray show in Visit Clinic?plus

A shoulder X‑ray shows bone structure and joint alignment, detecting fractures, dislocations, degenerative arthritis, joint space narrowing, bone spurs, calcifications (e.g., calcific tendinitis), bone infections or tumors, and implanted hardware. It also reveals malalignment or degenerative changes after injury or surgery. X‑rays don’t reliably show soft‑tissue injuries (rotator cuff or labral tears), which need ultrasound or MRI.

Which scan is best for shoulder pain in Visit Clinic?plus

For most unexplained shoulder pain, MRI is the preferred scan because it shows soft tissues—rotator cuff, labrum, tendons and cartilage—and detects tears, inflammation or impingement. Plain X‑ray is the usual first-line test to assess bones and arthritis. Ultrasound is a good, dynamic, lower-cost option for rotator cuff evaluation and guided procedures; CT is reserved for complex bony injuries.

What is the cost of a shoulder X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary widely. In India a shoulder X‑ray often runs about ₹200–₹1,000 at diagnostic centers. In the UK it’s free on the NHS; private clinics charge roughly £40–£120. In the US self‑pay prices typically range $100–$500, while insured patients usually pay a copay or negotiated rate of ~$20–$100. Final price depends on location, facility and extra views or reports.

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

The three standard shoulder X‑ray views are anteroposterior (AP) — typically in external rotation to show the glenohumeral joint and acromioclavicular alignment; axillary view — projects the humeral head relative to the glenoid to detect dislocation; and the scapular Y (lateral) view — profiles the scapula and helps distinguish anterior versus posterior dislocation and assess fractures.

What causes shoulder pain in Visit Clinic?plus

Shoulder pain can arise from soft-tissue injuries like rotator-cuff tendinopathy or tears, bursitis and impingement; adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder); joint problems such as osteoarthritis or labral tears; dislocations or fractures; and overuse or repetitive strain. Pain may also be referred from the neck (cervical radiculopathy) or, less commonly, from infection or inflammatory conditions. Severity and pattern guide diagnosis and treatment.

What is a red flag for shoulder pain in Visit Clinic?plus

Red flags for shoulder pain include sudden severe pain after major trauma, visible swelling, redness, warmth or fever (infection), new numbness or weakness, inability to lift or move the arm, worsening night pain that wakes you, unexplained weight loss or a history of cancer, and associated chest pain or breathlessness. These require prompt medical assessment.