X RAY LUMBAR SPINE LATERAL FLEXON AND EXTENSION VIEW

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X RAY LUMBAR SPINE LATERAL FLEXON AND EXTENSION VIEW, in Visit Clinic

X-ray images taken while bending forward and backward to assess lumbar spine alignment, motion, and instability in Visit Clinic.

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What is a X RAY LUMBAR SPINE LATERAL FLEXON AND EXTENSION VIEW Test in Visit Clinic?

An X RAY LUMBAR SPINE LATERAL FLEXON AND EXTENSION VIEW takes X-ray images of the lower back while you bend forward and backward. It checks how the lumbar vertebrae align and move. This helps find instability, vertebrae slipping (spondylolisthesis), degenerative changes, or abnormal motion after injury or surgery. Doctors use it with your exam and other scans to diagnose causes of back pain or nerve symptoms. Results guide treatments like physical therapy, injections, bracing, or surgery. The test is quick, widely available, and uses a low level of radiation.

X RAY LUMBAR SPINE LATERAL FLEXON AND EXTENSION VIEW Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X RAY LUMBAR SPINE LATERAL FLEXON AND EXTENSION VIEW Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X RAY LUMBAR SPINE LATERAL FLEXON AND EXTENSION VIEW test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X RAY LUMBAR SPINE LATERAL FLEXON AND EXTENSION VIEW Test in Visit Clinic?

X RAY LUMBAR SPINE LATERAL FLEXON AND EXTENSION VIEW is often ordered as part of spine imaging when patients have persistent back pain, stiffness, or suspected instability. It helps detect spondylolisthesis, abnormal motion after injury, degenerative changes, or post-surgical problems. Abnormal results can come from trauma, arthritis, degeneration, congenital spine differences, or prior surgery. A family history of spine disorders may prompt earlier testing.

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What is an x-ray of the LS spine lateral flexion in Visit Clinic?plus

An LS spine lateral flexion X‑ray is a side‑bending radiograph of the lumbosacral (lower back) spine taken while the patient bends laterally. It visualizes vertebral alignment and intersegmental motion, helping detect instability, abnormal lateral translation, scoliosis progression or failed fusion after surgery. It’s usually requested when back pain, suspected spondylolisthesis or post‑operative assessment require dynamic evaluation of spinal motion.

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

The four standard lumbar spine radiographic views are: anteroposterior (AP) — a frontal view of vertebral bodies and disc spaces; lateral — a side view showing alignment, disc height, and canal; right oblique and left oblique — angled views to visualize facet joints and the pars interarticularis, useful for detecting spondylolysis, fractures, degeneration, and instability.

What is the lateral flexion of the lumbar spine in Visit Clinic?plus

The lateral flexion of the lumbar spine is side‑bending of the lower back in the frontal plane, typically about 20° to each side. It uses the quadratus lumborum, ipsilateral erector spinae and obliques, with opposite‑side lengthening. Motion is limited by facet joint orientation, intervertebral discs and soft tissues; reduced or painful lateral flexion may indicate muscle strain, disc or facet joint problems.

What is lumbar flexion and extension in Visit Clinic?plus

Lumbar flexion is forward bending of the lower spine that reduces the lumbar curve, stretches posterior ligaments and the back of discs, and increases pressure on anterior disc surfaces. Lumbar extension is backward bending that increases the curve, compresses posterior spinal elements and facet joints, and can narrow nerve openings. Both allow trunk movement but may worsen some back conditions, so use caution with pain.

What is the LAT view in an LS spine X-ray in Visit Clinic?plus

The LAT (lateral) view in an LS (lumbosacral) spine X‑ray is a side projection showing lumbar vertebrae and sacrum. It assesses vertebral body heights, intervertebral disc spaces, posterior elements and sagittal alignment, aiding detection of fractures, spondylolisthesis, degenerative changes and abnormal curvatures. Images are obtained with the patient standing or supine and the X‑ray beam directed laterally.

What does lateral flexion of the spine look like in Visit Clinic?plus

Lateral flexion of the spine is side‑bending: the head and trunk tilt toward one shoulder so the ear moves closer to it while the opposite side lengthens. Vertebrae and ribs approximate on the bent side and separate on the other. It is produced by obliques, quadratus lumborum and paraspinal muscles, with limited lumbar but greater cervical side‑bending.