Spine | Scoliosis Lateral Position

Name: Scoliosis Lateral Position Procedure: The patient stands in lateral orientation to show sagittal alignment. Patient Position: Standing Region: Spine Projection: Lateral Beam Direction: Lateral to medial Type of Study: Diagnostic This dataset is informed by widely accepted radiographic positioning standards used across clinical practice, including guidance from professional bodies such as the American Society … Read more

Skull | Skull AP Position

Name: Skull AP Position Procedure: The patient faces the tube with the orbitomeatal line aligned straight. This projection shows frontal bone cranial vault and general skull symmetry. Patient Position: Standing or supine Region: Skull Projection: AP Beam Direction: Anterior to posterior Type of Study: Diagnostic This dataset is informed by widely accepted radiographic positioning standards … Read more

Skull | Skull Lateral Position

Name: Skull Lateral Position Procedure: The patient places one side of the head against the detector. This projection shows sella turcica cranial vault and parietal bones. Patient Position: Standing or seated Region: Skull Projection: Lateral Beam Direction: Lateral to medial Type of Study: Diagnostic This dataset is informed by widely accepted radiographic positioning standards used … Read more

Skull | Skull Towne AP Axial Position

Name: Skull Towne AP Axial Position Procedure: The tube is angled downward to project the occipital bone and foramen magnum. This projection evaluates skull base and occipital fractures. Patient Position: Standing or supine Region: Skull Projection: Axial Beam Direction: Angled caudad Type of Study: Diagnostic This dataset is informed by widely accepted radiographic positioning standards … Read more

Skull | Skull Caldwell PA Axial Position

Name: Skull Caldwell PA Axial Position Procedure: The tube is angled downward to project petrous ridges into the lower orbits. This projection evaluates frontal bone and orbital margins. Patient Position: Standing or seated Region: Skull Projection: PA Axial Beam Direction: Angled caudad Type of Study: Diagnostic This dataset is informed by widely accepted radiographic positioning … Read more

Skull | Skull SMV Position

Name: Skull SMV Position Procedure: The neck is extended to show the skull base and zygomatic arches. This projection evaluates skull base fractures and zygomatic arch injuries. Patient Position: Seated or supine neck extended Region: Skull Projection: Axial Beam Direction: Inferior to superior Type of Study: Diagnostic This dataset is informed by widely accepted radiographic … Read more

Facial Bones | Facial Bones Waters Position

Name: Facial Bones Waters Position Procedure: The chin is elevated to show maxillae orbits and zygomatic arches. This projection evaluates facial fractures. Patient Position: Standing or seated Region: Facial Bones Projection: Parietoacanthial Beam Direction: Posterior to anterior Type of Study: Diagnostic This dataset is informed by widely accepted radiographic positioning standards used across clinical practice, … Read more

Facial Bones | Facial Bones Caldwell Position

Name: Facial Bones Caldwell Position Procedure: The tube is angled downward to show orbital rims and frontal processes. Patient Position: Standing or seated Region: Facial Bones Projection: PA Axial Beam Direction: Angled caudad Type of Study: Diagnostic This dataset is informed by widely accepted radiographic positioning standards used across clinical practice, including guidance from professional … Read more

Facial Bones | Facial Bones Lateral Position

Name: Facial Bones Lateral Position Procedure: The patient places one side of the face against the detector to show nasal bones and facial contours. Patient Position: Standing or seated Region: Facial Bones Projection: Lateral Beam Direction: Lateral to medial Type of Study: Diagnostic This dataset is informed by widely accepted radiographic positioning standards used across … Read more

Facial Bones | Nasal Bones Lateral Position

Name: Nasal Bones Lateral Position Procedure: The nasal bridge is placed in true lateral to show nasal bone fractures. Patient Position: Seated or standing Region: Facial Bones Projection: Lateral Beam Direction: Lateral to medial Type of Study: Diagnostic This dataset is informed by widely accepted radiographic positioning standards used across clinical practice, including guidance from … Read more