AP Hip Weight Bearing

Position: AP Hip Weight Bearing The weight bearing hip projection evaluates joint space narrowing under load. It is essential for early arthritis detection. Proper centering includes the femoral head and acetabulum. This projection complements lateral hip. It is used in orthopedic imaging.

AP Pelvis Weight Bearing

Position: AP Pelvis Weight Bearing The weight bearing pelvis projection evaluates hip joint spacing under physiological load. It is essential for diagnosing osteoarthritis. Proper centering ensures full pelvic visualization. This projection complements frog lateral pelvis. It is recognized on ARRT exams.

AP Cervical Spine Judd

Position: AP Cervical Spine Judd The Judd projection is a reverse Fuchs used when the patient cannot extend the neck. It demonstrates the dens clearly. Proper positioning is essential for diagnostic quality. This projection complements standard odontoid. It is recognized on ARRT exams.

AP Cervical Spine Fuchs

Position: AP Cervical Spine Fuchs The Fuchs projection demonstrates the dens when the odontoid view is inadequate. The beam is angled to project the dens through the foramen magnum. Proper positioning prevents skull base superimposition. This projection complements odontoid views. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.

AP Scoliosis Long Cassette

Position: AP Scoliosis Long Cassette The AP scoliosis long cassette projection evaluates the entire spine on one image. It is essential for monitoring curvature progression. Proper centering includes cervical to sacral regions. This projection reduces dose with PA alternatives. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.