Spinal X-rayBack X-Ray, Neck X-Ray, X-Ray, Back, X-Ray, Neck, X-Ray, Spine What To Think About
- Sometimes your X-ray results may be different
because you were tested at a different medical center or earlier test results
are not available to compare to the new test findings.
- The most
common causes of low back pain, such as strained back muscles or ligaments, do
not show up on a spinal X-ray.
- Other tests, such as a
computed tomography (CT) scan,
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or a
myelogram, provide more information about the spinal
bones, joints, nerves, discs, muscles, and ligaments than a spinal X-ray. See
the medical tests
Computed Tomography (CT) Scan of the Spine,
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the Spine, and
Myelogram.
- Spinal X-rays have been used by
some employers to screen healthy people for possible future back problems. But
most health professionals do not believe that this is appropriate. If a
potential employer wants you to have a spinal X-ray before you can start
working, you may want first to discuss the matter with the employer and your
doctor.
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