Description
What is this test?
This X-ray focuses on the area where the thoracic spine (mid-back) meets the lumbar spine (lower back). It captures detailed images from front (anteroposterior, AP) and side (lateral) views to assess the vertebrae and surrounding structures in this critical transition zone.
What is it used for?
* Identifying spinal injuries such as fractures or dislocations in the thoraco-lumbar region
* Detecting degenerative changes including arthritis or disc space narrowing
* Assessing spinal deformities like scoliosis or kyphosis that may affect posture or cause pain
* Monitoring progression of known spinal conditions affecting the thoracic and lumbar segments
Who should get this test?
* Patients experiencing mid to lower back pain, stiffness, or limited movement
* Individuals who have sustained trauma or injury to the back
* People with suspected spinal deformities or degenerative diseases
* Patients requiring follow-up imaging for spinal treatments or surgeries
Preparation Required:
* No special preparation is needed.
* Wear comfortable clothing without metal components to avoid interference with the images.
How is the procedure performed?
You may be asked to stand or lie down depending on the imaging setup. The technician positions you to capture clear AP (front) and lateral (side) views of the thoraco-lumbar spine. Each image takes just a few seconds.
Risks & Safety:
This procedure involves low-dose radiation, considered safe when ordered for appropriate medical reasons. Protective measures are used to minimize exposure.
Results:
A radiologist reviews the images for any signs of fractures, arthritis, alignment issues, or other abnormalities. The report helps guide diagnosis and treatment plans.
Short Statement:
Comprehensive imaging of the thoracic and lumbar spine â ideal for evaluating chronic back pain, trauma, or scoliosis.
Call to Action:
Chronic back pain or posture issues? Get a complete view with a Thoraco-Lumbar Spine X-Ray.