Tests Details :
The X-Ray – Cervical Spine AP or LAT is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to examine the cervical spine (neck region). Depending on the clinical requirement, either an anteroposterior (AP) view or a lateral (LAT) view is performed.
The AP view provides a front-to-back image that helps assess symmetry, alignment, and overall structure of the cervical vertebrae. The lateral view offers a side profile, which is essential for evaluating spinal curvature, vertebral height, intervertebral disc spaces, and detecting displacement or instability.
This test is commonly used in the evaluation of neck pain, trauma, stiffness, or suspected spinal conditions. It helps detect fractures, dislocations, degenerative changes, and other abnormalities affecting the cervical spine.
The procedure is quick, non-invasive, and plays an important role in diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up evaluation.
The purpose of the X-Ray Cervical Spine AP or LAT is to evaluate the structure and alignment of the cervical spine.
It helps to:
- Detect fractures or cracks in cervical vertebrae
- Assess spinal alignment and curvature
- Identify dislocations or instability
- Evaluate intervertebral disc spaces
- Detect degenerative changes such as spondylosis
- Diagnose causes of neck pain or stiffness
Tests Preparation :
X-Ray Cervical Spine AP or LAT is an imaging test that captures either front (anteroposterior) or side (lateral) views of the neck to assess alignment, detect fractures, and identify abnormalities.