X Ray Dorsolumbar Spine Flexion Extension

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X Ray Dorsolumbar Spine Flexion Extension, in Visit Clinic

A dynamic X-ray of the lower and mid back taken during bending to check spine motion and stability in Visit Clinic.

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What is a X Ray Dorsolumbar Spine Flexion Extension Test in Visit Clinic?

An X-ray dorsolumbar spine flexion extension takes images of the mid and lower back while you bend forward and backward. It measures how vertebrae move and fit together during motion. That movement matters because excessive motion or slipping can pinch nerves, cause pain, or lead to spinal instability. The test helps detect spondylolisthesis, instability after injury or surgery, and degenerative joint disease. Doctors compare these dynamic views to regular spine X-rays to see how alignment changes with movement. Results help guide treatment decisions such as physical therapy, bracing, injections, or surgery. It is often done when symptoms vary with position or when plain films are inconclusive. Your provider will review the images and explain next steps.

X Ray Dorsolumbar Spine Flexion Extension Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Dorsolumbar Spine Flexion Extension Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Dorsolumbar Spine Flexion Extension test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X Ray Dorsolumbar Spine Flexion Extension Test in Visit Clinic?

X RAY DORSOLUMBAR SPINE FLEXION EXTENSION is ordered as part of spine imaging when patients have persistent or position-related back pain, leg pain, or suspected instability. It is often used when standard X-rays are unclear or after trauma. The test can reveal vertebral slipping, unstable fractures, or abnormal movement from degeneration or prior surgery. Family history of spinal problems may raise the need for this evaluation.

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What is X-ray lumbar spine flexion and extension views in Visit Clinic?plus

X‑ray lumbar spine flexion and extension views are dynamic radiographs taken with the patient bending forward and backward to assess spinal alignment and motion. They detect abnormal vertebral translation or angulation (dynamic instability, spondylolisthesis), assess range of motion, and help evaluate degenerative or post‑traumatic changes not visible on static films. The exam is quick and uses low radiation.

What does a flexion-extension X-ray show in Visit Clinic?plus

A flexion-extension X‑ray captures spine images while you bend forward and backward to assess motion and alignment. It reveals abnormal vertebral movement, instability, spondylolisthesis, ligamentous injury, fusion integrity, and range-of-motion limitations from degenerative disease. It helps detect occult instability not seen on static films, guiding diagnosis and treatment decisions for cervical or lumbar spine disorders.

What is the normal flexion and extension of the lumbar spine in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal lumbar flexion is approximately 40–60 degrees, measured as forward bending from upright. Normal lumbar extension is roughly 20–35 degrees, measured as backward bending. These values refer to combined lumbar segment motion and are measured clinically (e.g., with an inclinometer); age, sex, and activity affect ranges, and marked limitation warrants assessment by clinicians.

What is a dynamic flexion and extension view in Visit Clinic?plus

A dynamic flexion and extension view is a pair of X‑ray images of the spine taken while the patient bends forward (flexion) and backward (extension). They evaluate segmental motion, alignment changes, and detect instability or abnormal vertebral translation (dynamic spondylolisthesis) not seen on static films. Measurements can quantify slip or angulation between vertebrae. Indications include persistent neck/back pain, suspected instability, trauma, or post‑operative assessment.

What is lumbar flexion and extension in Visit Clinic?plus

Lumbar flexion is forward bending of the lower spine that shortens posterior tissues, increases disc pressure and stretches back muscles and ligaments. Lumbar extension is backward bending that opens anterior structures, narrows facet joints and engages spinal extensor muscles. Flexion can aggravate disc problems; extension may reduce a disc bulge for some people but can worsen spinal stenosis or facet-related pain.

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

The four standard lumbar spine radiographic views are: anteroposterior (AP), lateral, and the two oblique views (right and left). AP shows vertebral bodies and disc spaces; lateral demonstrates vertebral alignment, disc height, and the spinal canal; oblique views visualize the facet joints and pars interarticularis for spondylolysis or facet arthropathy, and to detect fractures or degenerative change.