Facial Bone The function of the facial bone is to protect our brain and other sensitive organs situated in our face like an organ of ...
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Lateral Projection – Lateromedial (Suspected Fracture)
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
Recumbent or Lateral Recumbent When a known or suspected fracture exist, position the patient in the recumbent or lateral recumbent posi...
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HUMERUS
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Radiography of Humerus with the patient in lying position (Trauma) AP Lateral Projection
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
AP Projection - Recumbent The image receptor size should be long enough to include the entire humerus. Image receptor: Lenghtwise 18 X...
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HUMERUS
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Lateral Projection Humerus – Lateromedial (Upright)
Monday, May 21, 2018
Lateral Projection – Lateromedial (Upright) Image receptor: 18 x 43 cm or 35 x 43 cm Patient Position: Place the patient in a seat...
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HUMERUS
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Humerus or Arm Anatomy and Positioning
Saturday, May 19, 2018
Humerus or Arm The arm has one bone called the humerus, which consists of a body and two articular ends. The proximal part of the humeru...
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HUMERUS
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Olecranon Process - PA Axial Projection
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Olecranon Process - PA Axial Projection Image Receptor: 8 X 10 inch Patient Position Let patient seat at the end of the radiographi...
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ELBOW
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Distal Humerus (Elbow) - PA Axial Projection
Monday, May 14, 2018
Distal Humerus - PA Axial Projection Image Receptor: 8 X 10 inch for one or two images on 1 image receptor. Patient Position: Let...
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ELBOW
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Four Series Position Radial Head - Greenspan and Norman Method
Sunday, May 13, 2018
Radial Head Four Position Series - Lateral Projection Lateral Medial Rotation Place the image receptor in position, and cover the unu...
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ELBOW
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Proximal Forearm – PA Projection ( Acute Flexion)
Proximal Forearm – PA Projection Acute Flexion Image receptor 8 X 10 inch Patient Position Let patient seat at the end of the ...
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ELBOW
Positioning

Elbow Anatomy and Positioning
Saturday, May 12, 2018
Elbow Anatomy At first the elbow seem to work like a simple hinge. The elbow is complex joint whose motion affect the forearm and the wri...
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ANATOMY
ELBOW
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Proximal Forearm - AP Projection (Partial Flexion) Holly Method
Friday, May 11, 2018
Proximal Forearm – AP Projection Partial Flexion Holly Method Holly described a method of obtaining the AP projection of the radial hea...
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ELBOW
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Distal Humerus - AP Projection (Partial Flexion)
Distal Humerus – AP Projection Partial Flexion When the patient cannot completely extend the elbow, the lateral position is easily perfor...
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Distal Humerus
ELBOW
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Elbow Xray Positioning - AP Oblique Projection Lateral Rotation
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Elbow Xray - AP Oblique Projection – Lateral rotation Image receptor 8 X 10 inch for single exposure and 24 X 30 cm divided Patient P...
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ELBOW
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Elbow Xray Positioning - Lateral Projection - Lateromedial
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Griswold gave two reasons for the importance of flexing the elbow 90 degrees: the olecranon process can be seen in profile the elbow ...
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ELBOW
Positioning

Forearm Xray Positioning
Sunday, April 15, 2018
Forearm Radiology Positioning The forearm contains two bones that lie parallel to each other. The radius and ulna. Like other long bo...
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Forearm
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Carpal Canal - Marshall Method
Superoinferior Projection – Carpal Canal Marshal Method Patient Position: If the patient cannot assume or maintain the carpal can...
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Carpal
Positioning
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Clements-Nakayama Method - Trapezium
PA Axial Oblique Projection - Trapezium Clements-Nakayama Method Fracture of the trapezium are rare. However, if undiagnosed these fr...
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Trapezium
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Scaphoid Series - Long Rafert Method Wrist Xray Positioning
Saturday, April 14, 2018
Scaphoid Series - PA and PA Axial Projection Rafert-Long Method - Ulnar Deviation Scaphoid fractures account for 60% of all carpal b...
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Positioning
Scaphoid
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Stecher and Bridgman Method - PA Axial Projection Scaphoid Xray Positioning
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Stecher Method and Bridgman Method Strecher Method is roentgenography of the carpal navicular bone. Bridgman Method is radiography of ...
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Positioning
Scaphoid

PA Projection Radial Deviation - Wrist Xray Positioning
PA Projection Radial Deviation Image Receptor: 8 x 10 inches, lengthwise or crosswise for two images. Patient Position: Let patient...
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Positioning
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