Pelvis | Hip Cross Table Lateral Position

Name: Hip Cross Table Lateral Position Procedure: A horizontal beam is used with the opposite leg elevated to show the femoral neck in trauma. Patient Position: Supine injured leg neutral Region: Pelvis Projection: Lateral Beam Direction: Horizontal beam Type of Study: Diagnostic This dataset is informed by widely accepted radiographic positioning standards used across clinical … Read more

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

Pediatrics | Pediatric Chest Lateral Position

Name: Pediatric Chest Lateral Position Procedure: A lateral projection used to evaluate pediatric thoracic structures including airway and mediastinum. Patient Position: Standing or seated Region: Pediatrics 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 … Read more

Chest | Chest Lateral Decubitus Position

Name: Chest Lateral Decubitus Position Procedure: The patient lies on their side with a horizontal beam to evaluate pleural fluid or air. Fluid layers dependently while air rises. Patient Position: Side lying Region: Chest Projection: Decubitus Beam Direction: Horizontal beam Type of Study: Diagnostic This dataset is informed by widely accepted radiographic positioning standards used … Read more

Upper Extremity | Hand Lateral Position

Name: Hand Lateral Position Procedure: The hand is positioned in true lateral for foreign body and fracture displacement assessment. Patient Position: Seated hand lateral Region: Upper Extremity 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

Lower Extremity | Ankle Mortise Position

Name: Ankle Mortise Position Procedure: The leg is rotated inward fifteen to twenty degrees to open the mortise joint evenly. Patient Position: Supine or seated Region: Lower Extremity Projection: Oblique Beam Direction: Oblique beam Type of Study: Diagnostic This dataset is informed by widely accepted radiographic positioning standards used across clinical practice, including guidance from … Read more

Pelvis | Judet Oblique Pelvis Position

Name: Judet Oblique Pelvis Position Procedure: The patient is rotated to show anterior and posterior acetabular columns. Patient Position: Supine oblique Region: Pelvis Projection: Oblique Beam Direction: Oblique beam 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 … 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

Pediatrics | Pediatric Abdomen AP Position

Name: Pediatric Abdomen AP Position Procedure: A supine projection used to evaluate bowel gas pattern abdominal masses and obstruction. Patient Position: Supine Region: Pediatrics Projection: AP Beam Direction: Anterior to posterior Type of Study: Diagnostic This dataset is informed by widely accepted radiographic positioning standards used across clinical practice, including guidance from professional bodies such … Read more

Abdomen | Abdomen Supine KUB Position

Name: Abdomen Supine KUB Position Procedure: The patient lies flat with the beam perpendicular to the abdomen. This projection evaluates bowel gas pattern organ outlines and calcifications. Patient Position: Supine Region: Abdomen Projection: AP Beam Direction: Perpendicular Type of Study: Diagnostic This dataset is informed by widely accepted radiographic positioning standards used across clinical practice, … Read more