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Monthly Archives: December 2008
Kasabach Method (odontoid process) AP Axial Oblique position:
Film: 8 x 10 (18 x 24 cm) Position of patient with the patient in supine position, center the midsagittal plane of the body to the midline of the table. place the arms along the side of the body and adjust the shoulders to lie in the same transverse plane Position of part with the cassette in the bucky tray, center it to the midsagittal plane at the level of the mastoid tip. head is rotated approximately 40 to 45 degrees away from the side being examined and the IOML is perpendicular to the plane of the table. for right Click Here To Read More
CHAMBERLAIN METHOD OF DEMONSTRATING ABNORMAL SACROILIAC MOTION
Upright images in cases of sacroiliac slip or relaxation: a conventional lateral position centered to the lumbosacral junction . Two PA projections of the pubic bones with the patient in upright position and with weight – bearing on the alternate legs – this examination requires two blocks or box tools approximately 6 inches high and removed to allow one leg to hang free. Film: 8 x 10 (18 x 24 cm) Position of patient patient in PA position standing on the two blocks before a vertical grid device adjust the height of the grid and center the film to the Click Here To Read More


