What a Cervical Spine X-ray Shows:
This X-ray can reveal:
Vertebral alignment: How the neck bones are positioned.
Disc space: The space between the vertebrae.
Bone abnormalities: Such as fractures, arthritis, bone spurs, or congenital issues.
Why It's Performed:
Doctors use this X-ray to diagnose:
Neck pain
Stiffness
Pain radiating down the arms
Whiplash or other neck injuries
Degenerative conditions like cervical spondylosis
The Procedure:
It's similar to other X-rays:
Preparation: You'll remove clothing and jewelry around your neck and shoulders.
Positioning: You'll be positioned standing or lying down, and images will be taken from different angles (usually front, side, and sometimes oblique views).
Duration: The procedure is typically quick, lasting only a few minutes.
Pricing of a Cervical Spine X-ray in Habra:
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