X Ray Right SI Joint AP & Lat view

X-ray images the right sacroiliac joint to check bone alignment, joint space, fractures, arthritis, or inflammation in Visit Clinic.
What is a X Ray Right SI Joint AP & Lat view Test in Visit Clinic?
An X Ray Right SI Joint AP & Lat view takes two X-ray pictures of the right sacroiliac joint. One image is front-to-back (AP) and the other is from the side (lateral). It shows bone position, joint space, and surface changes. The sacroiliac joint transfers weight between the spine and legs and helps stabilize the pelvis. Imaging can reveal fractures, arthritis, inflammation, infection, or abnormal bone growth. Doctors use these images to find the cause of lower back, buttock, or hip pain. They also use them to monitor disease, guide injections or surgery, and decide if more detailed scans like CT or MRI are needed.
X Ray Right SI Joint AP & Lat view Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
X Ray Right SI Joint AP & Lat view Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The X Ray Right SI Joint AP & Lat view test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a X Ray Right SI Joint AP & Lat view Test in Visit Clinic?
X Ray Right SI Joint AP & Lat view is often ordered alone or as part of a pelvic or sacroiliac series when patients report persistent lower back, buttock, or hip pain after injury. Doctors use it to evaluate fractures, arthritis, inflammatory sacroiliitis, or suspected infection. Abnormal findings can stem from trauma, wear-and-tear, autoimmune disease, or infection. Family history of spondyloarthritis may increase the need for imaging.
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