AP Ribs Above Diaphragm

Position: AP Ribs Above Diaphragm The AP ribs above diaphragm projection evaluates ribs 1 through 10. Deep inspiration elevates the diaphragm for optimal visualization. This projection is essential for trauma and pain evaluation. Proper centering ensures diagnostic quality. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.

Oblique Sternoclavicular Joints

Position: Oblique Sternoclavicular Joints The oblique SC joint projection rotates the patient 10 to 15 degrees to demonstrate one joint without superimposition. It evaluates dislocation and joint space narrowing. Proper rotation is essential for diagnostic clarity. This projection complements AP SC views. It is a standard ARRT competency.

AP Sternoclavicular Joints

Position: AP Sternoclavicular Joints The AP SC joint projection evaluates alignment and dislocation. Proper centering at the manubrium ensures visualization of both joints. This projection is essential for trauma and inflammatory conditions. It complements oblique SC joint views. It is recognized on ARRT exams.

Lateral Airway

Position: Lateral Airway The lateral airway projection demonstrates the trachea and larynx in profile. It is essential for evaluating airway obstruction. Proper positioning prevents rotation and ensures diagnostic quality. This projection complements AP airway views. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.

AP Airway

Position: AP Airway The AP airway projection evaluates the trachea and proximal bronchi. It is used for foreign body localization and airway narrowing. Proper centering at the manubrium ensures full visualization. This projection complements lateral airway views. It is a standard ARRT requirement.

Lateral Soft Tissue Neck

Position: Lateral Soft Tissue Neck The lateral soft tissue neck projection demonstrates the airway in profile. It is essential for diagnosing epiglottitis, croup, and foreign bodies. A horizontal beam is used to show air fluid levels. Proper positioning prevents rotation and ensures diagnostic clarity. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.

AP Soft Tissue Neck

Position: AP Soft Tissue Neck The AP soft tissue neck projection evaluates the airway, larynx, and upper trachea. It is used for suspected foreign bodies, swelling, or airway narrowing. Proper centering at C4 ensures visualization of the laryngeal structures. A slow breathing technique may improve soft tissue contrast. This projection is a core ARRT competency … Read more

Lateral Mobile Wrist

Position: Lateral Mobile Wrist The lateral mobile wrist projection demonstrates the wrist in profile using a horizontal beam. It evaluates fractures and dislocations. Proper positioning prevents rotation. This projection complements AP mobile wrist. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.

AP Mobile Wrist

Position: AP Mobile Wrist The AP mobile wrist projection evaluates fractures and carpal alignment. It is used when the patient cannot move the arm. Proper centering ensures diagnostic quality. This projection complements oblique and lateral mobile wrist. It is a recognized ARRT competency.

Lateral Mobile Elbow

Position: Lateral Mobile Elbow The lateral mobile elbow projection demonstrates the elbow in profile using a horizontal beam. It evaluates effusion and fractures. Proper positioning prevents rotation. This projection complements AP mobile elbow. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.