X Ray Dorsal Spine Lateral View

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X Ray Dorsal Spine Lateral View, in Visit Clinic

Side-view X-ray of the upper and mid back bones to check alignment, fractures, degeneration, and abnormal curvature in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a X Ray Dorsal Spine Lateral View Test in Visit Clinic?

The X Ray Dorsal Spine Lateral View is a side-view X-ray of the dorsal (thoracic) spine. It shows the vertebrae, the spaces between them, and how the spine lines up. It cannot see soft tissues in detail, but it can suggest disc height loss and bone changes. This view helps detect fractures, compression, arthritis, abnormal curvature, infections, and bone tumors. Doctors use it after trauma, for persistent mid-back pain, to assess deformity, or to monitor known spine conditions. Abnormal findings often lead to further imaging like MRI or CT for more detail.

X Ray Dorsal Spine Lateral View Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Dorsal Spine Lateral View Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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

X Ray Dorsal Spine Lateral View is often part of a spine X-ray series and is ordered for trauma, persistent middle back pain, suspected vertebral fracture, or visible spinal deformity. It helps diagnose fractures, compression, osteoarthritis, infection, or tumors and monitors progression of kyphosis or osteoporosis-related collapse. Abnormal findings arise from injury, degeneration, osteoporosis, infection, or malignancy. A family history of spinal disease or early osteoporosis may prompt earlier testing.

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What is a dorsal lateral spine X-ray position in Visit Clinic?plus

A dorsal lateral spine X‑ray position is a lateral projection that images the spine from the side, with the patient placed on their side or standing with the lateral aspect against the detector while the beam passes dorsally to ventrally. This side view shows vertebral alignment, body heights, disc spaces and posterior elements, helping detect fractures, malalignment and degenerative changes.

What is lateral view in X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

A lateral view X‑ray is a side‑on radiograph taken by directing the X‑ray beam from one side of the body to the other, producing a profile image of bones and soft tissues. It reduces overlap seen on front/back views, helps localize lesions or assess alignment (e.g., chest, spine, joints), and is performed with the side of interest placed against the detector.

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

A lateral view of the spine is a side X‑ray image showing the vertebral bodies, intervertebral disc spaces, spinal alignment in the sagittal plane and surrounding soft tissues. It helps assess spinal curvature (lordosis/kyphosis), vertebral fractures, slippage (spondylolisthesis), degenerative changes and disc height. Multiple levels (cervical, thoracic, lumbar) can be imaged to evaluate alignment and pathology.

What are the 4 views of the lumbar spine in Visit Clinic?plus

The four lumbar spine radiographic views are: anteroposterior (AP) — frontal view of vertebral bodies and alignment; lateral — side view showing disc spaces and sagittal alignment; oblique (usually right and left) — highlights facet joints and pars interarticularis; and flexion–extension (dynamic) — taken in flexed and extended positions to assess segmental instability or abnormal motion.

Where is the dorsal spine in Visit Clinic?plus

The dorsal spine, also called the thoracic spine, is located in the upper and mid-back between the cervical (neck) and lumbar (lower back) regions. It comprises 12 vertebrae (T1–T12) that attach to the ribs, providing stability and protecting the spinal cord. This region supports posture and chest movements and is less flexible than the neck and lower back.

How to take lateral spine x-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

Position the patient in true lateral (standing or lateral decubitus) with shoulders stacked, arms forward or above the head to clear the spine. Center the X‑ray beam on the region of interest, collimate to include adjacent vertebrae, use appropriate exposure settings, and apply lead shielding. Instruct the patient to hold their breath and stay still. Obtain orthogonal views and confirm no rotation before reporting.