AP Scapula

Position: AP Scapula The AP scapula projection demonstrates the scapular body and acromion. The arm is abducted to move the scapula laterally. This projection evaluates fractures and lesions. It complements lateral scapula. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.

Transthoracic Shoulder

Position: Transthoracic Shoulder The transthoracic shoulder projection demonstrates the proximal humerus through the thorax. It is used when the arm cannot be moved. Proper exposure is essential for penetrating the chest. This projection complements AP trauma shoulder. It is a recognized ARRT competency.

AP Shoulder Neutral

Position: AP Shoulder Neutral The AP neutral shoulder projection is used when rotation is contraindicated. It demonstrates the humeral head in neutral position. Proper centering ensures diagnostic quality. This projection complements Y and axillary views. It is frequently used in trauma imaging.

AP Femur Proximal

Position: AP Femur Proximal The AP proximal femur projection demonstrates the hip joint and upper femur. Internal rotation reduces anteversion. Proper centering ensures diagnostic quality. This projection complements distal femur views. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.

AP Pelvis Outlet

Position: AP Pelvis Outlet The outlet pelvis projection demonstrates vertical shear injuries. A cephalic angle elongates the pubic rami. Proper positioning prevents distortion. This projection complements inlet pelvis. It is a recognized ARRT trauma competency.