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    • About
    • Our Services
      • Cervical Spine X-Ray
      • Thoracic Spine X-Ray
      • Lumbar Spine X-Ray
      • Chest X-Ray
      • Ribs X-Rays
      • Pelvis X-Ray
      • Shoulder X-Ray
      • Elbow X-Ray
      • Hand X-Ray
      • Knee X-Ray
      • Ankle X-Ray
      • Foot X-Ray
      • Wrist X-Ray
      • Hip X-ray
      • Special Request X-rays
    • Our Locations
      • Garland
      • Forth Worth
      • Duncanville
      • Dallas
      • North Dallas
      • Arlington
    • Referral Forms
    • Contact
  • Home
  • About
  • Our Services
    • Cervical Spine X-Ray
    • Thoracic Spine X-Ray
    • Lumbar Spine X-Ray
    • Chest X-Ray
    • Ribs X-Rays
    • Pelvis X-Ray
    • Shoulder X-Ray
    • Elbow X-Ray
    • Hand X-Ray
    • Knee X-Ray
    • Ankle X-Ray
    • Foot X-Ray
    • Wrist X-Ray
    • Hip X-ray
    • Special Request X-rays
  • Our Locations
    • Garland
    • Forth Worth
    • Duncanville
    • Dallas
    • North Dallas
    • Arlington
  • Referral Forms
  • Contact

Thoracic spine X-rays

What is a Thoracic spine x-rays?

A thoracic spine X-ray is a diagnostic imaging test used to visualize the middle section of your back, consisting of the 12 vertebrae (T1 through T12) that connect to the rib cage. This procedure uses a small, safe dose of radiation to produce images of the bony structures, helping clinicians evaluate the alignment of the spine and the health of the vertebrae. It is a primary tool for diagnosing issues ranging from sudden injuries to chronic postural changes.

Why Is a Shoulder X-Ray Required? A shoulder X-ray may be or

Evaluating Traumatic Injury

Investigating Chest or Mid-Back Pain

Evaluating Traumatic Injury

Fractures or dislocations

Investigating Chest or Mid-Back Pain

Evaluating Traumatic Injury

Investigating Chest or Mid-Back Pain

Investigating Chest or Mid-Back Pain

Investigating Chest or Mid-Back Pain

Monitoring Curvature

Identifying Degeneration

Investigating Chest or Mid-Back Pain

Identifying Degeneration

Identifying Degeneration

Identifying Degeneration

Pre-Surgical Mapping

Identifying Degeneration

Identifying Degeneration

Key Details for Patients

  • Procedure Time: Typically takes about 10–15 minutes.
  • Common Views: You may be asked to sit, stand, or lie down in different positions (such as "lateral" or "AP") to get a full view of the spine.
  • Preparation: No special prep is needed, though you will be asked to remove jewelry or clothing with metal that could interfere with the image.


Accurate Imaging You Can Trust


At OMS Imaging X-Rays, we use modern digital X-ray technology to deliver clear, precise images in a professional and patient-centered environment. Results are processed efficiently and shared with your referring provider to support timely care decisions.

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