Service Providers for X-Ray of Lt. Shoulder Jt. Axillary View
An X-ray of the Left Shoulder Joint in Axillary View is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to evaluate the shoulder joint from a lateral (side) angle. In this view, the patient is usually positioned with the arm raised, and the X-ray beam is directed from beneath the armpit (axilla) to capture a clear image of the glenohumeral joint, including the humeral head and the scapula. This view helps to detect fractures, dislocations, degenerative joint disease, and soft tissue injuries in the shoulder area. It provides detailed information that may not be visible in other X-ray views. The procedure is quick, non-invasive, and requires no special preparation.