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A shoulder X-ray at home is a convenient diagnostic service provided by MAX@Home, allowing patients to receive professional imaging without visiting a diagnostic centre. The test uses low-dose radiation to capture clear images of the shoulder bones and joint, including the humerus, scapula, and clavicle. It is useful for detecting fractures, dislocations, arthritis changes, or other structural issues. MAX@Home uses advanced portable digital X-ray machines operated by trained technicians to ensure accurate imaging of the left shoulder, right shoulder, or full shoulder joint. The X-ray images are reviewed by experienced radiologists, and digital reports are delivered securely, helping clinicians provide timely guidance and follow-up care.
A shoulder X-ray is a medical imaging test that produces detailed pictures of the bones and joint structures within the shoulder. It helps doctors examine the humerus, scapula, clavicle, and surrounding joint spaces to identify fractures, dislocations, calcifications, arthritis changes, or other structural abnormalities. A normal shoulder X-ray shows well-aligned bones with clear joint spaces and no signs of injury or degeneration. Different X-ray views, such as AP view, lateral view, axillary view, outlet view, Zanca view, and scapular Y view, allow comprehensive assessment from multiple angles. These images support accurate diagnosis and guide effective treatment planning for shoulder conditions.
A Shoulder X-ray at home is recommended when travelling to a diagnostic centre is uncomfortable, difficult, or not advisable due to pain or restricted mobility. The service is particularly useful for elderly individuals, those recovering from injuries, or anyone advised to limit movement after trauma. Having the test done at home allows timely imaging without delays, supporting quicker diagnosis and treatment planning. Common situations where an at-home Shoulder X-ray is beneficial include:
Persistent or sudden shoulder pain
Swelling, stiffness, or reduced movement
Pain following a fall, accident, or sports injury
Suspected rotator cuff injury
Suspected fracture or shoulder joint dislocation
Post-surgical evaluation to check alignment and healing
A Shoulder X-ray helps identify structural changes and injuries affecting the bones and joints of the shoulder. It provides a clear view of the humerus, scapula, and clavicle, allowing clinicians to detect abnormalities that may be causing pain or restricted movement. A Shoulder X-ray may reveal:
Fractures or dislocations resulting from falls or injuries
Arthritic changes, including joint space narrowing
Calcifications or bone spurs linked to chronic discomfort
AC joint separation
Abnormal alignment of the shoulder joint
Bone-related indicators of rotator cuff issues
These findings help clinicians determine the underlying cause of symptoms and decide the appropriate next steps.
A Shoulder X-ray often requires multiple views to provide a complete picture of the joint. Each view highlights specific aspects of the bones and alignment, helping clinicians detect fractures, dislocations, or degenerative changes. MAX@Home uses portable digital machines to capture these views safely at home. Key shoulder X-ray views include:
AP (Anteroposterior) view: Shows the shoulder joint from front to back, assessing overall bone structure and joint space.
Lateral view: Highlights the scapula and upper humerus, useful for evaluating displacement or fractures.
Axillary view: Provides a view from below the armpit, essential for detecting dislocations.
Outlet view: Focuses on the acromion and humeral head, helping identify impingement.
Zanca view: Used specifically for AC joint evaluation.
Scapular Y view: Visualises shoulder stability and alignment.
Tunnel view: Offers detailed imaging of the joint for complex injuries.
MAX@Home offers a streamlined process for conducting a Shoulder X-ray at home, ensuring convenience, safety, and professional imaging. The service is ideal for patients with limited mobility, post-injury discomfort, or those who prefer the comfort of home. The process involves the following steps:
Book Online or via Call: Appointments can be scheduled through the MAX@Home website or by calling 09240299624.
Technician Visit and Equipment Setup: A trained radiology technician arrives with a portable digital X-ray machine and prepares the space for imaging.
Quick and Safe Imaging: The X-ray is performed using low-radiation digital technology, capturing high-quality images of the left or right shoulder.
Radiologist Review: Experienced radiologists analyse the images for fractures, dislocations, arthritis, or other abnormalities.
Report Delivery: Digital reports are shared securely online, typically within 24–48 hours.
The cost of a Shoulder X-ray at home with MAX@Home is structured to provide fair and transparent pricing for professional, high-quality imaging. The service is designed to be cost-effective compared with traditional diagnostic centres, considering the convenience and professional care provided at home. Factors affecting the price include:
The number of shoulder views required (AP, lateral, axillary, outlet, or Zanca view)
Whether imaging is needed for one or both shoulders
Any additional post-surgical or follow-up imaging requirements
Packages are available for multiple joint X-rays, making it easier to plan for comprehensive assessments. The cost includes the technician visit, use of advanced portable digital equipment, and secure digital delivery of the X-ray report. Offers and discounts may also be applicable depending on ongoing MAX@Home promotions.
A Shoulder X-ray report provides detailed information about the bones, joints, and alignment of the shoulder, helping clinicians identify injuries or degenerative changes. MAX@Home ensures that reports are generated and interpreted by experienced radiologists, delivering accurate insights for effective medical care. Key points to understand in a shoulder X-ray report include:
Normal Findings: Proper alignment of the humerus, scapula, and clavicle; even joint spaces; absence of fractures or dislocations.
Fractures or Dislocations: Any break in the bone or displacement of the shoulder joint.
Arthritic Changes: Narrowing of joint spaces, bone spurs, or osteophyte formation.
Soft Tissue Indicators: Indirect signs of rotator cuff injuries or calcifications.
Reports may recommend further imaging, physiotherapy, or specialist consultation depending on the findings. This guidance helps ensure timely treatment, monitor recovery, and manage shoulder conditions effectively.
MAX@Home provides professional Shoulder X-ray services at home, combining advanced technology with trusted healthcare expertise. Key advantages include:
Advanced portable digital machines: High-quality imaging equipment ensures clear and accurate X-ray results.
Trained technicians: Experienced radiology professionals perform the imaging safely and precisely.
Contactless, safe, and professional service: Minimises travel and exposure while maintaining hygiene standards.
Backed by Max Healthcare’s trusted reputation: Ensures reliability, accuracy, and adherence to medical best practices.
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