Shoulder Ap Xray
Shoulder AP X-ray
Description:
A Shoulder Anteroposterior (AP) X-ray is a diagnostic imaging test that provides a clear frontal view of the shoulder joint, including the clavicle, scapula, humeral head, and surrounding bone structures. It is commonly used to evaluate pain, trauma, or degenerative changes in the shoulder region.
Common Uses:
Detecting fractures or dislocations
Assessing shoulder arthritis or joint degeneration
Evaluating shoulder alignment and bone structure
Investigating causes of shoulder pain or limited motion
Pre- and post-operative orthopedic evaluation
Preparation:
No special preparation is required. Patients may be asked to remove clothing or jewelry near the shoulder area.
Duration:
5–10 minutes
Radiation Level:
Low (standard for musculoskeletal X-rays)
Shoulder AP X-ray
Description:
A Shoulder Anteroposterior (AP) X-ray is a diagnostic imaging test that provides a clear frontal view of the shoulder joint, including the clavicle, scapula, humeral head, and surrounding bone structures. It is commonly used to evaluate pain, trauma, or degenerative changes in the shoulder region.
Common Uses:
Detecting fractures or dislocations
Assessing shoulder arthritis or joint degeneration
Evaluating shoulder alignment and bone structure
Investigating causes of shoulder pain or limited motion
Pre- and post-operative orthopedic evaluation
Preparation:
No special preparation is required. Patients may be asked to remove clothing or jewelry near the shoulder area.
Duration:
5–10 minutes
Radiation Level:
Low (standard for musculoskeletal X-rays)
Shoulder AP X-ray
Description:
A Shoulder Anteroposterior (AP) X-ray is a diagnostic imaging test that provides a clear frontal view of the shoulder joint, including the clavicle, scapula, humeral head, and surrounding bone structures. It is commonly used to evaluate pain, trauma, or degenerative changes in the shoulder region.
Common Uses:
Detecting fractures or dislocations
Assessing shoulder arthritis or joint degeneration
Evaluating shoulder alignment and bone structure
Investigating causes of shoulder pain or limited motion
Pre- and post-operative orthopedic evaluation
Preparation:
No special preparation is required. Patients may be asked to remove clothing or jewelry near the shoulder area.
Duration:
5–10 minutes
Radiation Level:
Low (standard for musculoskeletal X-rays)