Breathing Exposure Techniques in Radiography

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hereIntroduction

The appropriate use of breathing techniques is one of the hallmarks of a good radiographer. This page considers all aspects of radiographic techniques that utilise deliberate respiration blurring/movement unsharpness..


The Techniques
AP Thoracic Spine
AP Thoracic Spine Breathing Technique - wikiRadiography
Breathing technique is commonly utilised by radiographers when performing a lateral thoracic spine projection. The technique is equally applicable when performing AP thoracic spine radiography. An exposure time of 1 second or greater is required to achieve sufficient blurring of the thoracic soft tissues.

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Lateral Thoracic Spine
Lateral Thoracic Spine Digital Double-Dipping - wikiRadiographyThe lateral thoracic spine is the most common radiographic projection to utilise breathing technique.

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AP Lumbar Spine
AP lumbar spine radiographyBreathing technique is particularly useful when performing AP lumbar spine radiography in patients with florid bowel gas.


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Lateral Lumbar Spine
Lateral Lumbar Spine Breathing Technique - wikiRadiographyThe lateral lumbar spine projection can take advantage of breathing technique in much the same manner as the lateral thoracic spine projection. Further information here.
AP Scapula
AP shoulderBreathing technique when applied to the AP shoulder projection is rarely employed. It can, however, provide improved demonstration of the medial aspect of the scapula and should be considered as a supplementary technique. Further information here
Transthoracic lateral shouldertransthoracic lateralThe transthoracic lateral shoulder is a particularly useful projection for patients with painful shoulder trauma. The technique produces a lateral projection of the shoulder requiring little or no patient movement.

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Iliac Wing


Oblique Sternum





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