X-RAY Both Shoulder AP/LAT

1,200.00

An X-Ray Both Shoulders APLAT is a specialized diagnostic imaging test that captures an anteroposterior lateral (APLAT) view of both shoulder joints. This view helps visualize the bones and joints of the shoulders from front to back and slightly angled to assess for any structural issues, injuries, or abnormalities.

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    Description

    Test Preparation

    Usually, no special preparation is required. However, here are standard instructions:
    • Clothing: Wear loose, comfortable clothes or you may be asked to wear a hospital gown.
    • Remove metal objects: Take off jewelry, belts, or other metal accessories that may obstruct the imaging.
    • Pregnancy: Inform the radiologist or technician if you are or may be pregnant.
    During the Test
    • You’ll be asked to stand or sit in front of the X-ray machine.
    • Both shoulders will be positioned appropriately for the APLAT view, with slight angling to get a clear image of the joint.
    • You’ll need to stay still while the X-ray is being taken to avoid blurry images.
    • The procedure is quick and painless, typically taking about 10–15 minutes.
    After the Test
    • No recovery time needed — you can go about your day as usual.
    • A radiologist will analyze the images and send a report to your doctor for further diagnosis or treatment planning.