spondylogram
Spondylogram is a diagnostic imaging technique used to visualize the spine and its surrounding structures. It is a type of radiograph, a form of X-ray imaging, that focuses specifically on the vertebral column. The procedure involves positioning the patient in a way that allows the spine to be clearly visualized on the X-ray film or digital detector. This can be done in various positions, including standing, sitting, or lying down, depending on the area of the spine being examined.
The primary purpose of a spondylogram is to detect and assess conditions that affect the spine, such
Spondylograms are generally considered safe, with minimal radiation exposure comparable to other diagnostic imaging procedures. However,
The procedure is typically performed by a radiologic technologist under the supervision of a radiologist. It