X Ray Both S.I Joint Oblique

An X‑ray oblique view of both sacroiliac joints to check alignment, arthritis, injury, or inflammation in Visit Clinic.
What is a X Ray Both S.I Joint Oblique Test in Visit Clinic?
An X‑ray Both S.I Joint Oblique is an X‑ray view that looks at the sacroiliac (SI) joints. It shows bone shape, joint space, and signs of wear, damage, or inflammation. The SI joints connect the lower spine to the pelvis and help transfer weight when you move. Problems here can cause low back, buttock, or hip pain. This X‑ray helps detect arthritis, sacroiliitis, fractures, and some infections. Doctors use it to confirm a diagnosis, decide on further tests or treatment, and monitor changes over time. It is a quick, widely available test and is often part of musculoskeletal imaging when SI joint problems are suspected.
X Ray Both S.I Joint Oblique Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
X Ray Both S.I Joint Oblique Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The X Ray Both S.I Joint Oblique test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a X Ray Both S.I Joint Oblique Test in Visit Clinic?
X Ray Both S.I Joint Oblique is part of musculoskeletal imaging used when clinicians suspect SI joint problems. It is often ordered for persistent lower back or buttock pain, stiffness, reduced mobility, trauma, or suspected inflammatory disease. The test helps diagnose sacroiliitis, degenerative arthritis, fractures, or infection, and it guides treatment choices. Abnormal findings can result from aging, overuse, injury, infection, or inflammatory conditions; a family history of spondyloarthritis may increase the need for this imaging.
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