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X-RAY EXAMINATION OF THE SACROILIAC JOINT (1 PROJECTION)

Service ID: 321-00020

₾25

X-ray Examination of the Sacroiliac Joint (1 projection) is one of the most common and effective diagnostic procedures used to visualize the bony structures of the hip and pelvic region.

This examination is important because it allows physicians to assess the general condition of the anatomical structures, including their shape, positioning, and symmetry.

A single-projection X-ray is often used as an initial assessment tool, which is sufficient for detecting certain abnormalities or deviations. The speed and accuracy of the procedure enable the timely identification of pathological signs and, if necessary, the planning of additional investigations or treatment measures.

X-ray Examination of the Sacroiliac Joint (1 projection) is a non-invasive procedure characterized by minimal radiation exposure, which makes it widely applicable during the diagnostic phase, as well as for monitoring and managing treatment progress.