An X-ray Cervical Spine AP View test involves capturing X-ray images of the cervical spine, specifically the first seven neck vertebrae (C1-C7). In this anterior-posterior (AP) projection, X-rays are taken as the patient moves backward from the front of the body to the back. This diagnostic imaging procedure is commonly performed to investigate issues related to neck and upper back discomfort, assess potential fractures, or evaluate any abnormalities in the cervical spine. The X-ray images obtained from the AP view help healthcare professionals diagnose and determine appropriate treatment plans for conditions affecting the cervical spine, such as fractures, injuries, or structural abnormalities.
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