X-RAY Left Shoulder (Axilary)

300.00

An X-Ray Left Shoulder (Axillary View) is a specialized X-ray taken from beneath the shoulder, capturing a top-down image of the shoulder joint. It provides a clear view of the humeral head (top of the upper arm bone) in relation to the glenoid cavity (part of the shoulder blade)—essential for diagnosing dislocations and joint issues.

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    Test Preparation

    No special preparation is usually needed. Here’s what to keep in mind:

    •  Clothing: Wear a sleeveless or loose-fitting top. You may need to change into a gown to expose the shoulder.
    •  Remove Metal Items: Take off jewelry, bras with metal parts, or clothing with zippers or buttons near the shoulder.
    •  Inform the Technician:
      o If you’re pregnant or suspect pregnancy
      o If you’ve had recent surgery, implants, or injury in the shoulder