X-ray of the lumbosacral spine – AP + lateral
An X-ray scan of the lumbosacral spine AP+lateral is a basic imaging test which involves a short-term exposure to X-rays.

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A referral from a doctor is required to take the test.
An X-ray is a type of electromagnetic wave that penetrates any obstacles in its way. Once the X-ray source is directed at the appropriate part of the body, a beam of rays is emitted, penetrating the skin, internal organs and bones. The particular parts of the body manifest different X-ray absorption degrees. Bones, due to their high density, absorb more radiation than soft tissues (the liver, the kidneys). On the other hand, muscles, the adipose (fatty) tissues and internal organs allow free penetration of the X-rays. As a result, areas of higher density are visualised as light objects, soft tissues as dark/grey, whereas air – as black.
Radiological examinations are used to diagnose numerous diseases. An X-ray scan of the thorax makes it possible to assess such structures as the respiratory tract, the diaphragm, the lungs, the ribs, the heart, the spine, the pulmonary arteries and the aorta. Radiological examinations are used to diagnose numerous diseases. The X-ray scan of the lumbosacral spine makes it possible to detect degenerative lesions of the spine and allows for visualising such conditions as osteoporosis, faulty posture, spinal neoplasms, and spinal ankylosis (stiffness of the spinal joints). Moreover, the examination is performed in the event of intensified pain symptoms in this area.
X-ray of the lumbosacral spine – AP + lateral price
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X-ray of the lumbosacral spine – AP + lateral Warszawa | from PLN 160.00 |