An X-Ray Reverse Towne View is a specialized skull imaging technique used to evaluate the occipital bone and posterior cranial structures from an alternate angle. It is commonly advised when standard Towne view positioning is difficult. This view helps detect fractures, bone abnormalities, and trauma-related changes. The procedure is quick, painless, and non-invasive, involving minimal radiation exposure, and provides valuable diagnostic information for accurate evaluation and treatment planning.
It is a specialized skull X-ray used to visualize the posterior skull when standard Towne view is not suitable.
It helps detect fractures, trauma, and abnormalities of the occipital region.
No, the procedure is painless and non-invasive.
The test usually takes only a few minutes.
Yes, it involves minimal radiation and is safe when done under medical supervision.