RTG

Shoulder X-ray AP (children and adolescents up to 18 years of age)

The examination is performed in order to diagnose and evaluate post-traumatic and lesions (fracture, luxation, shoulder dislocations), inflammations, overload and degenerative lesions; mainly in case of pain, mobility disorders, as well as in order to, for example, detect rheumatoid lesions.

Primarily, this imaging test is performed to evaluate post-traumatic lesions or if fracture, dislocation, degenerative lesions, inflammatory processes, or developmental defects are suspected.

Primarily, this imaging test is performed to evaluate post-traumatic lesions or if fracture, dislocation, degenerative lesions, inflammatory processes, or developmental defects are suspected.

The examination is performed in order to diagnose and evaluate post-traumatic lesions (fractures, dislocations), inflammations, overload, degenerative lesions, congenital and acquired malformations; primarily in case of pain, mobility disorders in the surrounding joints, for post-surgery follow-up.

The examination is performed in order to diagnose and evaluate post-traumatic lesions (fractures, dislocations), inflammations, overload, degenerative and rheumatoid lesions occurring within the joints, osteoporosis, bone necrosis, neoplastic lesions, congenital and acquired malformations; primarily in case of pain, mobility disorders in the surrounding joints, for post-surgery follow-up.

The examination is performed in order to diagnose and evaluate post-traumatic lesions, malformations, inflammations, post-surgery follow-up, and lesions in rheumatological and neoplastic diseases.

The examination is performed in order to diagnose and evaluate post-traumatic lesions, malformations, inflammations, post-surgery follow-up, and lesions in rheumatological and neoplastic diseases.

The examination is performed in order to diagnose and evaluate post-traumatic and degenerative lesions, bone necrosis, inflammations, in case of pain, swelling, developmental and acquired malformations, limitation of immobility in the joint and suspicion of hallux valgus and hammer-toe deformity.