Dynamic CECT scan of the lumbar spine with flexion and extension
views is a specialized imaging technique that combines contrast dye with dynamic positioning. The contrast enhances the visibility of blood vessels and soft tissues, while the flexion (bending forward) and extension (bending backward) views allow for the assessment of spinal stability, movement, and alignment.
This type of scan is useful for evaluating conditions such as spinal instability, ligament damage, herniated discs, or other structural abnormalities that may not be visible in a static position. It helps to identify how the spine behaves during movement, particularly in cases of chronic lower back pain or suspected instability.
Ordering your second opinion report is a simple process:
1.) Send us a query or place an order, using the link below, for a second opinion on your CT scan study and provide detailed patient history to help us understand your medical condition. (Kindly ensure that you have provided us an Email ID that you check regularly)
2.) Share the images of your radiology study (in DICOM format) with us via a cloud service like Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.
3.) Share relevant health information documents, such as detailed patient history, your original radiology report and prior surgical or diagnostic imaging study reports.
4.) Answer questions about your case and condition to give our radiologists the necessary background information to interpret your study.
5.) Make the payment
6.) Receive a detailed second opinion radiology report on your Email ID within 4-5 working days.
7.) Review your report and ask questions, if any, from our expert radiologist. Should you want more information just send us your query, we are standing by to help you and to answer all your questions!
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Second Opinion On CECT scan of lumbar spine with flexion and extension views
Please be advised, that we only take non-emergency cases for this service.
The whole process can take 4-5 days.
In case you have a medical emergency, please contact your local authorities!