Diagnopein AXIAL 1 VIEW Centre in Karad
AXIAL 1 VIEW is an X-ray imaging technique where the X-ray beam passes through the body along a horizontal (axial) plane, producing a single cross-sectional image of a specific anatomical area. It is often used in assessing structures such as the skull, shoulder, or spine.
Typically, the patient is positioned so the beam targets the desired area horizontally, capturing a detailed view that aids in diagnosing fractures, dislocations, or soft tissue abnormalities. The axial view is especially useful for evaluating joints like the glenohumeral (shoulder) joint for instability or trauma, as it provides a perspective not seen in standard front or side views.


