X RAY LUMBOSACRAL SPINE OBLIQUE VIEW

Angled X‑ray of the lower spine to check vertebrae, joints, and possible sources of back pain in Visit Clinic.
What is a X RAY LUMBOSACRAL SPINE OBLIQUE VIEW Test in Visit Clinic?
An X RAY LUMBOSACRAL SPINE OBLIQUE VIEW is an X‑ray taken at an angle to show the lower spine. It gives a clearer picture of the vertebrae, facet joints, and the spaces where nerves exit. This view helps detect fractures, arthritis, spondylolisthesis, and certain degenerative changes. It is important because it shows bone alignment and joint detail that a straight front or side view may miss. Doctors use it alongside other spine views. It can guide decisions about treatment, the need for further imaging like MRI or CT, or surgical planning. It also helps monitor healing or progression of known spine conditions.
X RAY LUMBOSACRAL SPINE OBLIQUE VIEW Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
X RAY LUMBOSACRAL SPINE OBLIQUE VIEW Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The X RAY LUMBOSACRAL SPINE OBLIQUE VIEW test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a X RAY LUMBOSACRAL SPINE OBLIQUE VIEW Test in Visit Clinic?
X RAY LUMBOSACRAL SPINE OBLIQUE VIEW is usually part of a lumbar spine X‑ray series. Doctors order it for persistent low back pain, trauma, sciatica symptoms, or limited spine movement. It helps diagnose fractures, joint arthritis, spondylolysis, and nerve‑exit narrowing. Abnormal findings often result from injury, aging, heavy lifting, degenerative disease, or osteoporosis. A family history of spine problems may make this view more useful for early detection.
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