X Ray Dorso Lumbar Spine AP & Lateral View

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X Ray Dorso Lumbar Spine AP & Lateral View, in Visit Clinic

X-ray pictures of the thoracic and lumbar spine to check bone alignment, fractures, and degenerative changes in Visit Clinic.

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What is a X Ray Dorso Lumbar Spine AP & Lateral View Test in Visit Clinic?

An X Ray Dorso Lumbar Spine AP & Lateral View takes two X-ray pictures of the middle and lower back. It shows the bones, their alignment, and the spaces between vertebrae. This test helps detect fractures, signs of wear and tear, abnormal curvatures, infections, and some tumors. It is important because the spine supports the body and protects the spinal cord. Doctors use these images to find causes of back pain, check injuries after trauma, monitor known spinal conditions, and plan further tests or treatment such as physical therapy, injections, or surgery. It is quick and widely available.

X Ray Dorso Lumbar Spine AP & Lateral View Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Dorso Lumbar Spine AP & Lateral View Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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Why Take a X Ray Dorso Lumbar Spine AP & Lateral View Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Dorso Lumbar Spine AP & Lateral View is commonly ordered as a basic spine imaging study or part of a spinal series. Doctors request it when patients have persistent back pain, recent trauma, visible deformity, numbness, or limited movement. It helps diagnose fractures, arthritis, scoliosis, infections, and some tumors, and can monitor prior injuries or hardware. Abnormal findings may result from injury, aging, osteoporosis, infection, or cancer, and a family history of spinal conditions or scoliosis may prompt earlier imaging.

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What is a dorso lumbar lateral view in Visit Clinic?plus

A dorso-lumbar lateral view is a side (lateral) X-ray image of the dorsal (thoracic) and lumbar spine. It shows vertebral bodies, intervertebral disc spaces, alignment and spinal curvature to identify fractures, degenerative changes, disc height loss, stenosis or abnormal kyphosis/lordosis. It’s commonly used in trauma assessment and routine spine evaluation to guide diagnosis and treatment planning.

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

AP (anteroposterior) view: X‑ray beam travels from front to back of the body, commonly used when patients cannot stand; shows overall alignment and gross pathology. Lateral view: beam travels from one side to the other, producing a side‑on image that separates overlapping structures and adds depth. Together they provide orthogonal views to localize fractures, assess alignment, and detect effusions or masses.

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

Lumbar spine AP (anteroposterior) and lateral (side) are standard X‑ray views. AP projects X‑rays front‑to‑back to assess vertebral alignment, body shapes, transverse processes and pedicle symmetry. Lateral shows vertebral body heights, disc spaces, sagittal alignment, spinal canal and spondylolisthesis. Together they help detect fractures, degenerative changes, deformity and gross instability.

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

The dorso-lumbar spine is the transitional region where the thoracic (dorsal) vertebrae meet the lumbar vertebrae, typically around T10–L2. It bears high mechanical loads and permits trunk movement while protecting the nearby end of the spinal cord. As a biomechanical junction it’s prone to injury, degeneration and deformities; careful assessment and stabilization help manage pain and preserve spinal function.

What is the meaning of dorso-lumbar spondylosis in Visit Clinic?plus

Dorso‑lumbar spondylosis is age‑related degenerative change affecting the thoracic (dorsal) and lumbar spine. It involves disc dehydration, facet joint wear, and bone spur (osteophyte) formation, causing stiffness, local pain and possible nerve root compression producing radiating pain, numbness or weakness. Diagnosis uses clinical exam and imaging; treatment is usually conservative—analgesics, physiotherapy, posture correction, and occasionally injections or surgery for severe deficits.

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

A lateral view of the dorsal (thoracic) spine is a side-on X‑ray taken with the patient positioned so the beam passes from one side to the other. It shows vertebral bodies, intervertebral disc spaces, alignment, kyphosis and posterior elements to detect fractures, degenerative change, infection or deformity. It’s commonly used in trauma and chronic back‑pain assessment; further imaging may be required.