Radiographic Positioning II

Spine Imaging

Students learn AP lateral and oblique spine positioning. Proper alignment improves visualization of vertebral structures. The course emphasizes breathing control and rotation checks. Spine imaging requires precision.

Skull Imaging

Students practice AP and lateral skull exams. Proper head alignment prevents distortion. The course reinforces landmark identification. Skull imaging builds advanced technical skill.

Shoulder and Clavicle

Students learn specialized views for shoulder and clavicle exams. Proper rotation improves joint visualization. The course emphasizes patient comfort and stability. These skills support trauma imaging.

Pelvis and Hip

Students learn AP pelvis and hip positioning. Leg rotation improves visualization of femoral necks. The course reinforces exposure selection. Pelvic imaging is essential for emergency care.

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