Tests Details :
X-ray – Shoulder Lateral is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to examine the shoulder joint from a side (lateral) view. This view is particularly useful for evaluating the spatial relationship between the humeral head and the glenoid cavity, helping detect dislocations and alignment issues.
The lateral view complements the AP view by providing additional details that may not be visible in a front view alone. It is commonly used to assess fractures, dislocations, joint instability, and degenerative changes such as arthritis.
This test is often recommended for individuals with shoulder pain, trauma, or restricted movement. It is a quick and non-invasive procedure that plays an important role in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
The purpose of the X-ray – Shoulder Lateral test is to:
- Examine shoulder joint from a side view
- Detect dislocations and alignment issues
- Identify fractures or structural abnormalities
- Assess joint stability
- Support diagnosis of shoulder conditions