Service Providers for Digital X-Ray of Sacro-Coccygeal spine Lateral View
A digital X-ray of the sacro-coccygeal spine in the lateral view is used to assess the sacrum and coccyx (tailbone) for fractures, misalignments, or other abnormalities. During the procedure, the patient is positioned with the side of their body facing the X-ray machine to capture a clear side view of the sacro-coccygeal region. This non-invasive test typically requires no special preparation. Radiation exposure is minimal but present. A radiologist reviews the image to diagnose conditions such as fractures, degenerative changes, or tailbone pain, with results typically available shortly after the procedure.