Multiple Choice
In a patient with low back pain with or without lumbar radiculopathy, standing radiographs may be helpful because they:
A) may provide functional information regarding the alignment of vertebrae when weight bearing.
B) provide better bone detail.
C) enable more vertebrae to be seen.
D) require less ionizing radiation to produce a comparable image.
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