Service Providers for Scanogram Whole Body AP View

A whole-body scanogram in the AP (Anteroposterior) view is a radiographic imaging technique used to assess the alignment and relative lengths of bones across the entire body from a front-to-back perspective. This procedure is often used to evaluate limb length discrepancies, skeletal deformities, or abnormalities such as scoliosis or osteoarthritis. The patient is typically positioned standing or lying down to capture the full body in a single image. The scan helps doctors in diagnosing bone-related conditions, planning surgeries, or monitoring growth patterns. It provides an overview of the skeletal system, aiding in the assessment of overall skeletal health.