Description
Test Preparation
Generally, minimal preparation is required, but here are key guidelines:
• Clothing: You may be asked to wear a hospital gown to avoid interference from clothing.
• Remove metal objects: Remove jewelry, belts, or any metallic items around the waist and hip area.
• Bowel Preparation (if advised): In some cases, the doctor may recommend a mild enema or laxative before the test to clear the bowel, as stool can obstruct the view of the coccyx.
• Pregnancy: Inform the radiographer if you are or might be pregnant.
During the Test
• You will be asked to lie on your side on the X-ray table.
• Your knees may be bent slightly to help position the pelvis and coccyx correctly.
• The technician will ensure proper alignment and then take the lateral X-ray.
• You must remain still during the scan to avoid blurry images.
• The procedure is quick and painless, typically lasting about 5–10 minutes.
After the Test
• You can return to your normal activities right away.
• A radiologist will analyze the image, and your doctor will review the findings and discuss next steps if needed.


