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  1. CE4RT - Radiographic Positioning of the Shoulder for X-ray Techs

    This article discusses radiographic positioning for the Radiologic Technologist (X-Ray Tech) to show the shoulder and humerus. Humerus AP Purpose and Structures Shown: This view …

  2. Shoulder (AP view) | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org

    Mar 23, 2023 · The projection demonstrates the shoulder in its natural anatomical position allowing for adequate radiographic examination of the entire clavicle and scapula, as well as …

  3. Shoulder Series Internal and External Rotation Views - YouTube

    ️ LEARN MORE: This video lesson was taken from our Radiography Positioning course. Use this link to view course details and additional lessons. https://clov...

  4. Radiographic Positioning - Radiology Key

    Feb 2, 2016 · Technical tips and supplemental views are provided to aid in obtaining optimal film quality using the most appropriate views. The routine study is highlighted in blue; this is the …

  5. RTstudents.com - Radiographic Positioning of the Shoulder

    May 21, 2025 · Rotate body approximately 35o toward side of interest, posterior aspect of arm and shoulder should be in contact with table. 4.

  6. The Shoulder - Clark's Positioning In Radiography - by A. S.

    Radiographic examinations of the shoulder joint and shoulder girdle can be carried out with the patient supine on the X-ray table or trolley, but in most cases it will be more comfortable for the …

  7. X-ray Radiographic Patient Positioning - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Dec 11, 2022 · Shoulder: A shoulder series typically includes at least 2 orthogonal views (for example, anterior-posterior and the lateral or scapular Y view) of the glenohumeral joint. For …

  8. Getting the most from shoulder positioning - AuntMinnie

    Dec 23, 2002 · Dr. Naveed Ahmad discusses the best radiographic positioning for imaging the shoulder girdle and the joints of the shoulder girdle.

  9. For the initial projection, the patient is erect, stand-ing facing the upright Bucky, and is positioned in a 5° to 10° slightly anterior oblique direction. The arm is raised upward and the head is …

  10. Shoulder Radiography - SpringerLink

    Feb 22, 2025 · Erect position is preferred in cases of trauma or pathological process as the patient’s body position can be adjusted to require little or no manipulation of the arm. Adjust …

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