X Ray LS Spine AP and Lateral View with Sacrum

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X Ray LS Spine AP and Lateral View with Sacrum, in Visit Clinic

X-ray images of the lower spine and sacrum to check bones for fractures, alignment problems, or arthritis in Visit Clinic.

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What is a X Ray LS Spine AP and Lateral View with Sacrum Test in Visit Clinic?

An X Ray LS Spine AP and Lateral View with Sacrum takes X-ray pictures of the lower back and sacral area. It shows bone shape, alignment, breaks, and major structural changes. It does not show soft tissues like discs or nerves in detail. The test is important to find fractures, arthritis, bone infections, spondylolisthesis, and some bone tumors. Doctors use it to evaluate sudden injury, ongoing low back pain, stiffness, or changes after surgery. The two views (front-to-back and side) give complementary angles to spot misalignment or bone loss. If the X-ray suggests a problem, doctors may order CT or MRI for more detail.

X Ray LS Spine AP and Lateral View with Sacrum Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray LS Spine AP and Lateral View with Sacrum Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray LS Spine AP and Lateral View with Sacrum test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X Ray LS Spine AP and Lateral View with Sacrum Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray LS Spine AP and Lateral View with Sacrum is commonly ordered as part of a lumbar spine imaging series when patients have lower back pain, trauma, or unexplained leg symptoms. It helps detect fractures, arthritis, spondylolisthesis, infections, and some bone tumors. Abnormal findings can result from injury, chronic wear and tear, osteoporosis, infection, or cancer spread. A family history of early spine degeneration, osteoporosis, or cancer may prompt earlier or repeated imaging.

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What is X-ray ls spine ap lat in Visit Clinic?plus

An X‑ray LS spine AP LAT is radiography of the lumbosacral (lower back) region using anteroposterior (front‑to‑back) and lateral (side) views. It assesses vertebral alignment, fractures, bone disease, arthritis, and degenerative changes. The exam is quick and low‑dose, commonly used for trauma or persistent back pain, but cannot visualize soft tissues or nerve roots; MRI or CT may be needed for those.

What is a lumbar spine X-ray including the sacrum in Visit Clinic?plus

A lumbar spine X‑ray including the sacrum is a plain radiograph that images the lower back vertebrae (L1–L5) plus the sacrum. Usually performed in AP and lateral views, it assesses bone alignment, fractures, arthritis, degenerative changes, infections or tumors, and spinal deformities. The test is quick, uses low‑dose ionizing radiation, requires minimal preparation, and is limited for soft‑tissue detail—MRI or CT may be needed for further evaluation.

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

AP (anteroposterior) view: X‑ray beam passes from front to back through the body, with the detector behind the patient; often used for supine or immobile patients and can alter apparent size of structures. Lateral view: beam travels from one side to the other, producing a side‑on image that adds depth and separates overlapping structures, improving localization of lesions, fractures, or fluid.

What is lumbosacral AP lateral in Visit Clinic?plus

A lumbosacral AP lateral refers to X‑ray imaging of the lower spine taken in two standard projections: anteroposterior (AP) and lateral. These views visualize the lumbar vertebrae, sacrum and lumbosacral junction to assess alignment, fractures, degenerative changes, disc space narrowing, and bone pathology. It’s commonly used for evaluating low back pain, trauma and chronic spinal conditions.

What is the sacrum in Visit Clinic?plus

The sacrum is a triangular bone at the base of the spine formed by fusion of five sacral vertebrae (S1–S5). It sits between the lumbar spine and coccyx, connects the spine to the pelvis via sacroiliac joints, helps transfer weight to the hips and legs, protects sacral nerves, and provides attachment for ligaments and muscles that stabilize the pelvis.

Do we need to remove clothes for X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

Generally you should remove clothing, jewelry, and any metal from the area being X‑rayed because metal can obscure images. You’ll be offered a gown if needed; underwear may be left on unless it interferes. Technicians will instruct you and use protective shielding (lead apron) when appropriate. Tell staff if you’re pregnant or suspect pregnancy. Specific instructions depend on the type of X‑ray.