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Radiographic Positioning
Adult | Other related pages of interest |
Name of projection | Scapula - Lateral |
Area Covered | Entire scapula visualised in lateral position |
Pathology shown | Fractures and or dislocations of proximal humerus and scapula. The humeral head will be inferior to the coracoid process with anterior dislocation, and with posterior dislocation the humeral head will be inferior to the acromion process |
Radiographic Anatomy | Shoulder Radiographic Anatomy |
IR Size & Orientation | 24 X 30 cm Portrait |
Film / Screen Combination | Regular (CR and DR as recommended by manufacturer) |
Bucky / Grid | Moving or stationary grid |
Filter | No |
Exposure | 70 kVp 20 mAs |
FFD / SID | 100cm |
Central Ray | To midvertebral border of scapula Perpendicular to IR |
Collimation | Collimate to area of scapula |
Markers | Place marker in the upper right / left corner of the exposed field Marker orientation is PA |
Shielding | Gonadal (check your department's policy guidelines) |
Respiration | Suspend respiration |
Positioning | Erect
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Critique | Positioning |
Special Notes |