Service Providers for X-Ray of S.I. Joint Modified Ferguson (M.F.) View
An X-ray of the sacroiliac (S.I.) joint in the Modified Ferguson (M.F.) view is used to assess the sacroiliac joints and the pelvic ring, especially for conditions like sacroiliitis, fractures, or arthritis. In this view, the patient is positioned with the pelvis tilted at a 25-30° angle, which helps provide a clearer image of the sacroiliac joints. This modified angle allows for better visualization of joint space and bone alignment, particularly in the presence of deformities or inflammatory conditions. The Modified Ferguson view is useful for diagnosing abnormalities affecting the lower spine and pelvis. No special preparation is typically required for this X-ray.