X - Ray Dorso-Lumbar (DL) Spine LAT View
Understanding X - Ray Dorso-Lumbar (DL) Spine LAT View
What is X - Ray Dorso-Lumbar (DL) Spine LAT View?
The Lumbar Vertebrae are the five vertebral bones situated at the bottom of the spine. The majority of backaches may be traced to this location in the lower back. A doctor will order an X-ray if a patient complains of recurrent back problems. X-rays are high-frequency radioactive rays that can reflect a picture of the bones when transmitted through the body. They are either of AP (top to bottom) or a Lateral (side to side) view.
The X-ray will reveal any anomalies, injuries, fractures, suspected disc problems like spondylolisthesis, arthritis causing the symptoms. If a problem is found, more tests may be ordered to provide a complete diagnosis. A dorso-lumbar spine X-ray is performed while in a lying position and does not need any special preparation.
What is X - Ray Dorso-Lumbar (DL) Spine LAT View used for?
- To find the cause of the lower back pain that lasts for a long time
- To look for any injury or fracture of the spinal bones (vertebrae)
- To diagnose any suspected tumors (abnormal growth), arthritis, osteoporosis (thinning of the bones) or infections of the spine
- To detect suspected disc problems like spondylolisthesis (dislocation or slipping of one vertebra over the other), degeneration of the disc or herniated disc
- To look for any abnormalities in the curvature of the spine like lordosis (excessive inward curve of spine), kyphosis (excessive outward curve of spine also known as hunch back), scoliosis (side to side abnormal curvature) or birth defects