Deepcove22
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Thank you. This is helpful to incorporate into my knowledge.

When I had the CT scan I was not flat on my back as it hurt too much. So, I put my legs up on a large bolster. This put my spine in a neutral position flat on the table, instead of rounded.

Does position in the CT or MRI machine affect the visualization and accuracy of the pictures?
In another way: If there is non-fusion causing the pain and I put my spine into a position that does not hurt, can you still see the non-fusion?