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Scoliosis checking
Hello I have mild thoracic lumbar scoliosis. About 2 years back I got to know about it and I want check of it's increasing or something for my personal satisfaction. So which xray should I take to see?
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Hi for only comparison you go better for whole spine x ray PA and lateral view
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Consultant an Orthopaedician ... X-rays will be advised accordingly ...!
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What's your age. Send old x ray and  recent x rays to me .
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Hello I would recommend you to consult with me online through Practo. As this is a long duration problem since 2 years it is advisable to know detailed history and to suggest accurate treatment. It is also advisable to see previous xrays and mostly it has begun as adolescent idiopathic scoliosis which is most common in this age. As an adolescent orthopedic specialist I would recommend you to consult with me online and take appropriate treatment. Consult directly with me, your orthopaedic doctor, through Practo for detail history, discussion and treatment plan. Here we can chat or can also do audio or video consultation for detailed management. Take appointment for thorough prescription and consultation. https://www.practo.com/mumbai/doctor/chintan-doshi-orthopedist/consult
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Consult directly with me, your orthopaedic doctor, through Practo for detail history, discussion and treatment plan. Here we can chat or can also do audio or video consultation for detailed management. Take appointment for thorough prescription and consultation. Use following link to do online consultation: https://www.practo.com/mumbai/doctor/chintan-doshi-orthopedist/consult
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You need detailed assessment of your symptoms .
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Contact me directly for a detailed Audio or Video Online Consultation via Practo.
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Please get X Ray Whole Spine AP with Traction  and Lateral view. MRI SCREENING WHOLE SPINE. connect with me for further detailed discussions on Practo chat.
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Thoraco-lumbar spine xray ap and lateral view
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X-ray dorsal spine AP view U need to do mri as well to find out cause of scoliosis
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Yes x Ray is needed Whole spine - Ap and lateral views
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See u need to get standing APV AND LATERAL BENDING XRAYS Please post previous xrays or MRI to assess angle of deformity Needs complete discussion on this through Practo platform DR SANDEEP SARAF AGARWAL
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Kindly ask to take APPOINTMENT through the following link https://www.practo.com/visakhapatnam/doctor/sandeep-saraf-agarwal-orthopedist?cache_refresh=true
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