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ORTHOSPONDYLOGRAPHY - SCOLIOSIS X-RAY EXAMINATION (2 PROJECTIONS)

Service ID: 321-00023

₾50

Orthospondylography - Scoliosis X-ray Examination (2 projections) is one of the most important diagnostic methods used for the precise assessment of the spine's structure and function.

This procedure is often used in cases where it is necessary to analyze different parts of the spine (neck, back, lower back) simultaneously. The obtained images allow the doctor to determine the spine's curves, symmetry, bone structure condition, deformations, and pathological changes.

Orthospondylography is particularly informative when assessing various spinal injuries, deformities, or internal changes (such as spine disc problems, scoliosis, vertebral muscle or ligament damage) and their causes.

Through orthospondylography, it is possible to study the structural integrity of the spine, its alignment, length, symmetry, and the changes present, which may affect both functional and structural conditions.

The examination is conducted based on two projections, which provide a multifaceted view, allowing the doctor to make the appropriate diagnosis and choose the best treatment methods.

The procedure is characterized by its non-invasiveness, low radiation exposure, and quick execution, which makes it widely used in initial diagnosis, as well as in monitoring the condition of the spine and making subsequent medical decisions.

Orthospondylography - Scoliosis X-ray Examination (2 projections) is of great importance in both children and adults when performing a general analysis of the spine's structural condition, as it enables the early identification of issues that may not be detected with a single projection, which could later turn into more serious and complex problems.