Routine screening study focused on assessing the health and condition of the entire spine.
Follow general instructions provided by the healthcare provider or screening center.
Wear comfortable clothing suitable for the examination. You may need to change into a gown for the screening.
Inform healthcare team about any history of spine-related issues, surgeries, allergies, and medications.
Patient may be positioned for imaging to cover the entire spine.
Various imaging or diagnostic techniques may be used, such as X-rays, CT scan, or MRI, to capture detailed images of the entire spine.
Varies based on the type of screening and the specific techniques used.
Patient may be able to resume normal activities after the examination.
Follow up with the healthcare provider for a detailed analysis of the screening results and to discuss further diagnostic steps if needed.
Radiologist or healthcare provider analyzes screening results to assess the health and condition of the entire spine, looking for abnormalities or early signs of potential spine-related issues.
Results assist in general spine health monitoring, early detection of spinal abnormalities, preventive healthcare, evaluation of spine alignment, and baseline spine health check.
It's important to discuss any concerns or questions about the Screening, Whole Spine study with your healthcare provider for personalized information based on your situation.
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