Understanding Positioning Goals
Positioning aims to produce clear, diagnostic images. Students must understand anatomy and projection requirements. Clear goals improve technique.
Practicing Adaptability
Patients vary in size, mobility, and condition. Successful students learn to adapt positioning for each situation. Adaptability improves clinical performance.
Avoiding Common Errors
Recognizing common positioning mistakes helps students avoid them. Reviewing examples strengthens awareness. Error prevention improves image quality.
Building Efficiency
Efficiency develops through repetition and confidence. Students should practice smooth, consistent workflows. Efficiency supports patient comfort and clinical productivity.
Hints and Tips for Students
Strengthening Anatomy Knowledge