X Ray Lumbar Spine AP View

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X Ray Lumbar Spine AP View, in Visit Clinic

A front-view X-ray image of the lower spine to check bone alignment, fractures, and arthritis in Visit Clinic.

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

The X Ray Lumbar Spine AP View produces a frontal picture of the lower spine. It shows the lumbar vertebrae, their alignment, and major bony changes. This X-ray helps detect fractures, arthritis, degenerative disc changes, slipped vertebrae, infections, and bone tumors. The lumbar spine supports your torso and protects nerve roots that go to the legs. Doctors use this view as a first-line test for trauma or ongoing back pain. It also helps guide further imaging like CT or MRI and informs treatment planning or follow-up.

X Ray Lumbar Spine AP View Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Lumbar Spine AP View Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

  • Single test

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

X Ray Lumbar Spine AP View is commonly included in spine imaging when a provider suspects injury, deformity, or chronic low back pain. It is ordered for sudden trauma, persistent pain, limited motion, or visible misalignment. The X-ray helps diagnose fractures, arthritis, spondylolisthesis, infections, and tumors. Abnormal results often come from injury, wear-and-tear, osteoporosis, or infection. A family history of scoliosis or early spine degeneration may make this test more likely.

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What is an AP view of the lumbar spine in Visit Clinic?plus

An AP (anteroposterior) view of the lumbar spine is an X‑ray taken with the beam passing from front to back, typically with the patient supine or standing. It shows vertebral bodies, disc spaces, pedicles and transverse processes, allowing assessment of alignment, curvature, fractures, spondylolisthesis and degenerative changes. It’s usually done with a lateral view for full evaluation.

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

The four standard lumbar-spine views are: anteroposterior (AP), lateral, and two oblique views (right and left). AP demonstrates vertebral bodies and disc spaces; lateral shows sagittal alignment, vertebral heights, and foramina; obliques better visualize facet joints and the pars interarticularis, aiding detection of spondylolysis or facet arthropathy. Sometimes additional spot or dynamic (flexion–extension) views are added for detail.

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

An X‑ray LS spine AP LAT is radiography of the lumbosacral spine taken in two projections: anteroposterior (front-to-back) and lateral (side). It evaluates vertebral alignment, fractures, degenerative changes, disc space narrowing and spondylolisthesis. The exam is quick and noninvasive; the patient stands or lies still while images are taken. It’s commonly ordered for back pain, trauma, or suspected structural problems.

How many views for lumbar spine X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

Routine lumbar spine X‑ray usually uses two views — anteroposterior (AP) and lateral. Additional views (oblique to assess the pars interarticularis, and flexion/extension to evaluate instability) are added when clinically indicated. In suspected acute fracture or complex pathology, more views or cross‑sectional imaging (CT/MRI) may be recommended for better detail.

What is the normal AP diameter of L4 and L5 in Visit Clinic?plus

The normal anteroposterior (AP) diameter of the lumbar spinal canal at L4 and L5 is typically about 15–25 mm. Clinically, an AP diameter greater than roughly 12 mm is considered normal, 10–12 mm borderline, and less than about 10–12 mm suggests spinal canal stenosis. Measurements are taken on sagittal MRI/CT and must be correlated with symptoms.

What are the symptoms of a lumbar spine problem in Visit Clinic?plus

Symptoms of a lumbar spine problem include persistent lower back pain (dull, aching, or sharp), pain radiating into buttocks or down one/both legs (sciatica), numbness, tingling, or weakness in legs or feet, stiffness and reduced mobility, and pain worsened by bending, lifting, or coughing. Severe signs—sudden weakness, numbness around the genitals, or bowel/bladder changes—need urgent medical attention.