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X Ray Coccyx Lateral View, in Visit Clinic

A side X-ray of the tailbone to look for fractures, dislocation, arthritis, or other bone problems in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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What is a X Ray Coccyx Lateral View Test in Visit Clinic?

An X Ray Coccyx Lateral View is a side X-ray image of the coccyx, or tailbone. It shows bone shape, alignment, and any breaks or abnormal growths. The coccyx helps support sitting and anchors pelvic ligaments and muscles. This view helps find fractures, dislocations, arthritis changes, infection, or tumors. Doctors use it to confirm injury after a fall, explain chronic tailbone pain, guide treatment choices, and plan procedures. It is quick and noninvasive. Images help rule out other causes of pain and show healing over time if repeat X-rays are needed. Radiation exposure is low.

X Ray Coccyx Lateral View Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Coccyx Lateral View Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Coccyx Lateral View test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X Ray Coccyx Lateral View Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Coccyx Lateral View is ordered when doctors need clear side images of the tailbone. It is often part of imaging for pelvic or lower back pain after trauma or for chronic sitting pain. Doctors use it to diagnose fractures, dislocation, arthritis, infection, or tumors and to monitor healing. Abnormal findings commonly result from falls, repetitive strain, degenerative change, infection, or malignancy, and a family history of bone disease may increase concern.

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What is the best X-ray view for the coccyx in Visit Clinic?plus

The best X‑ray view for the coccyx is a dedicated lateral radiograph, which most clearly shows coccygeal alignment, fractures, dislocations and bone margins. AP or angled axial views may be added for pelvic context or sacrococcygeal assessment but are secondary. If plain films are inconclusive or injury is complex, cross‑sectional imaging (CT or MRI) is recommended.

What are the 4 types of coccyx in Visit Clinic?plus

The coccyx is classically classified into four types: Type I – slightly curved forward with the apex pointing downward; Type II – more pronounced anterior curvature; Type III – sharply angulated anteriorly; Type IV – abnormal alignment with subluxation or dislocation at the sacrococcygeal or intercoccygeal joints. These shapes can affect risk of coccydynia and treatment approach.

What kind of X-ray for tailbone in Visit Clinic?plus

For tailbone (coccyx) pain, specific coccyx X‑rays are ordered—chiefly a lateral view and often an anteroposterior (AP) or pelvic view. Weight‑bearing or sitting versus standing lateral views can show coccygeal alignment and instability. Oblique views may be added. If X‑rays are inconclusive or soft‑tissue injury or complex fracture is suspected, CT or MRI may be recommended.

What is a lateral view of the spine X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

A lateral view of the spine X-ray is a side-on radiograph showing vertebral bodies, intervertebral disc spaces, posterior elements and sagittal alignment. It helps detect fractures, dislocations, spondylolisthesis, disc narrowing, osteophytes and abnormal curvatures (kyphosis/lordosis). Typically obtained standing, sitting or supine with the X-ray beam directed laterally; often paired with an AP view for full assessment.

What is the best scan for the coccyx in Visit Clinic?plus

For coccyx problems, plain coccygeal X‑rays are the usual first imaging to detect fractures or misalignment. If X‑rays are normal but pain persists or infection, tumor, or nerve involvement is suspected, MRI is the best next test for soft‑tissue and bone‑marrow detail. CT is favored when precise bony anatomy or complex fracture assessment is needed.

How much does a coccyx X-ray cost in Visit Clinic?plus

Cost for a coccyx (tailbone) X‑ray varies by country, facility and insurance. In the U.S. expect roughly $100–$1,000 (commonly $150–$400). In the U.K. it’s usually free on the NHS or about £50–£200 privately. In India prices commonly range ₹300–₹1,200. Additional fees for radiologist reports or clinic consultations may apply; check with the imaging center or insurer for exact pricing.