Service Providers for L.S Spine Scotty Dog View
The L.S. Spine Scotty Dog View is a specific X-ray view used to assess the lumbar spine (lower back), particularly to evaluate the integrity of the vertebrae and detect conditions like spondylolysis or spondylolisthesis. The term ""Scotty Dog"" refers to the shape formed by the vertebrae in this specific view, resembling a dog. In this view, the patient is typically positioned obliquely (at a 45-degree angle), and the X-ray beam is directed to highlight the lumbar vertebrae, especially the pars interarticularis (the ""neck"" of the Scotty dog). This technique helps to identify defects, fractures, or slippage of the vertebrae.