Service Providers for Scanogram Upper Limb AP & Lateral View

A Scanogram of the upper limb in both AP (Anteroposterior) and lateral views is a radiographic technique used to assess the alignment, length, and structure of the bones in the arms, forearms, and shoulders. The AP view provides a front-to-back image, while the lateral view captures the side profile. This scan is useful for diagnosing fractures, deformities, or conditions like arthritis or congenital abnormalities. It is particularly helpful in evaluating limb length discrepancies or pre-surgical planning. The procedure typically involves the patient in specific positions to obtain clear images of the upper limb bones and joints.