The procedure captures images from two different angles, providing a spatial perspective that enables the physician to comprehensively assess the anatomical condition of the coccyx.
Conducting the examination in two projections is especially effective in cases where it is necessary to detect subtle deviations, microtraumas, or structural changes that may not be fully visible in a single projection. This approach enhances diagnostic accuracy and reduces the risk of missing critical information.
The procedure is non-invasive and requires only a few minutes to complete, making it convenient for both patients and medical staff. Its speed and low radiation exposure contribute to its wide use in both initial diagnosis and ongoing monitoring of a condition.
Coccyx X-ray Examination (2 projections) is considered a reliable and effective tool in modern medicine, supporting accurate and timely diagnosis and aiding in the optimal planning of treatment strategies.