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Can sacrococcygeal X-ray capture coccyx?

Yes Ortholateral X-ray film of sacrococcygeal region is mainly used to observe the morphological structure of sacrum and coccyx, including the structure of sacrum, sacral foramen and sacroiliac joint, as well as the lateral projection image, to observe whether the curvature of sacrum and coccyx is normal, the bone structure at the front and rear edges and the surrounding soft tissue shadow. So sacrococcygeal x-rays can capture the coccyx.