Service Providers for Lt. Shoulder Swimmers View

The Lt. Shoulder Swimmer's View is a specialized X-ray technique used to assess the left shoulder, particularly to visualize the shoulder joint and surrounding structures such as the glenohumeral joint, scapula, and humerus. This view is particularly useful for evaluating areas that might be difficult to see in standard X-ray positions, such as rotator cuff injuries, bone fractures, or joint dislocations. During the procedure, the patient typically holds the arm in a specific position that helps separate the shoulder from the chest, allowing for a clearer view of the shoulder structures. This view is commonly used to evaluate shoulder mobility, injuries, or arthritis.