Tests Details :
CT – Lumbar Spine is a diagnostic imaging procedure that uses computed tomography (CT) to obtain detailed cross-sectional images of the lower part of the spine (lumbar region). This includes the lumbar vertebrae, intervertebral spaces, spinal canal, and surrounding structures.
The scan provides high-resolution images that are particularly useful for evaluating bone structures, fractures, degenerative changes, and alignment issues. In some cases, contrast dye may be used to enhance visualization of soft tissues, nerves, or suspected lesions.
CT Lumbar Spine is commonly used in patients with persistent lower back pain, trauma, suspected fractures, slipped discs, spinal stenosis, or nerve-related symptoms such as numbness or weakness.
The procedure is quick, non-invasive, and plays a crucial role in accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up evaluation of spinal conditions.
The purpose of CT Lumbar Spine Scan is to evaluate the lower spine in detail.
It helps to:
- Detect fractures or spinal injuries
- Identify disc-related problems
- Assess spinal alignment and structure
- Detect degenerative changes such as arthritis
- Identify spinal canal narrowing (stenosis)
- Evaluate causes of back pain or nerve symptoms
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