X Ray Dorso Lumbar Spine AP And Lateral Standing

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X Ray Dorso Lumbar Spine AP And Lateral Standing, in Visit Clinic

X-ray images of the mid and lower back taken standing to check bones, alignment, fractures and arthritis in Visit Clinic.

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What is a X Ray Dorso Lumbar Spine AP And Lateral Standing Test in Visit Clinic?

X RAY DORSO LUMBAR SPINE AP AND LATERAL STANDING produces X-ray images of the mid and lower spine. It shows the vertebrae, their alignment, and visible breaks or deformities. The test does not directly measure soft tissues, but it can suggest disc space narrowing or instability. The spine supports the body and protects nerves, so changes can affect movement and pain. Doctors use these images to find fractures, arthritis, scoliosis, compression fractures from osteoporosis, and signs of spinal instability. Standing views are useful because they show how weight affects alignment. Results help guide treatment choices like physical therapy, braces, injections, further imaging, or surgery.

X Ray Dorso Lumbar Spine AP And Lateral Standing Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Dorso Lumbar Spine AP And Lateral Standing Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Dorso Lumbar Spine AP And Lateral Standing test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X Ray Dorso Lumbar Spine AP And Lateral Standing Test in Visit Clinic?

X RAY DORSO LUMBAR SPINE AP AND LATERAL STANDING is a standalone imaging study often ordered when patients have trauma, persistent lower back pain, visible deformity, or new leg numbness. Doctors use it to detect fractures, arthritis, scoliosis, compression fractures, and instability. Abnormal findings commonly result from injury, age-related wear, osteoporosis, heavy lifting, or chronic inflammatory conditions. Family history of scoliosis or osteoporosis may make this test more likely.

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What is dorsal lumbar spine X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

A dorsal lumbar spine X-ray is a plain radiograph of the back that images the thoracic (dorsal) and lumbar vertebrae. It shows bone alignment, fractures, degenerative changes, and major deformities. Typically taken in front-to-back (AP) and lateral views, it’s quick and uses low radiation but is limited for soft-tissue or nerve evaluation, so CT or MRI may be needed for more detail.

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

AP (anteroposterior) and lateral are standard X‑ray projections. AP means the X‑ray beam passes from front to back of the body—often used when a patient can’t stand; it can slightly magnify anterior structures. A lateral view is taken from the side, with the beam passing through one side to the other, adding depth information to localize lesions and clarify overlapping structures.

What is lumbar spine AP and lat in Visit Clinic?plus

Lumbar spine AP and lateral are standard X‑ray views: AP (anteroposterior) passes X‑rays front-to-back to evaluate vertebral alignment, lateral masses, pedicles and disc space symmetry. Lateral view images the spine from the side to assess vertebral body heights, intervertebral disc spaces, alignment, spondylolisthesis, compression fractures and degenerative changes. Together they help diagnose trauma, chronic back pain, arthritis and spinal instability.

What is the position for AP lumbar spine X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

AP lumbar spine is done with the patient supine or upright facing the image receptor, midsagittal plane centered and knees flexed to reduce lordosis. Hips level and shoulders relaxed. Direct a perpendicular central ray to L3 (about 1.5–2 inches above the iliac crest) or to the iliac crest for L4–L5, include T12 through the sacrum, and suspend respiration during exposure.

What is AP lumbar spine in Visit Clinic?plus

An AP lumbar spine is an anteroposterior X‑ray view of the lower back taken with the beam entering the front and exiting the back. It shows lumbar vertebrae, disc spaces, alignment and bony abnormalities, helping detect fractures, degenerative changes, infections and congenital anomalies. It’s a routine, quick imaging study often performed standing or supine as a first‑line assessment for low back pain.

What is the dorso-lumbar spine in Visit Clinic?plus

The dorso-lumbar spine is the junctional region between the lower thoracic (dorsal) and upper lumbar vertebrae, typically spanning T10–L2. It is a biomechanical transition zone that bears high loads, enables trunk movement and posture, and is prone to fractures, degeneration and pain. The spinal cord usually terminates around this level, so pathology here can cause neurologic symptoms requiring prompt assessment.