Mobile Shoulder AP

Position: Mobile Shoulder AP The mobile AP shoulder projection evaluates fractures and dislocations. Proper centering ensures visualization of the humeral head and glenoid. This projection is essential for trauma patients who cannot stand. It complements Y and axillary views. It is a standard ARRT requirement.

Mobile Hip AP

Position: Mobile Hip AP The mobile AP hip projection evaluates fractures and joint alignment. It is performed without moving the patient. Proper centering ensures diagnostic quality. This projection is essential for trauma imaging. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.

Mobile Cross Table Hip

Position: Mobile Cross Table Hip The mobile cross table hip projection demonstrates the femoral neck without rotation. A horizontal beam is essential for trauma evaluation. Proper alignment prevents distortion. This projection is a core ARRT trauma competency. It complements the AP hip.

Mobile Knee AP

Position: Mobile Knee AP The mobile AP knee projection evaluates fractures and joint alignment. Proper centering ensures visualization of the distal femur and proximal tibia. This projection is essential for trauma patients. It complements lateral and oblique views. It is a recognized ARRT position.

Mobile Ankle AP

Position: Mobile Ankle AP The mobile AP ankle projection evaluates fractures and joint spaces. Proper dorsiflexion prevents foreshortening. This projection is essential for trauma imaging. It complements mortise and lateral views. It is a standard ARRT competency.

Mobile Wrist AP

Position: Mobile Wrist AP The mobile AP wrist projection evaluates fractures and carpal alignment. Proper centering ensures diagnostic quality. This projection is essential when patients cannot move their arm. It complements oblique and lateral views. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.

Mobile Hand AP

Position: Mobile Hand AP The mobile AP hand projection evaluates fractures and soft tissue injuries. Proper positioning prevents finger overlap. This projection is essential for trauma patients. It complements oblique and lateral views. It is a recognized ARRT competency.

Fluoro Esophagram AP

Position: Fluoro Esophagram AP The AP esophagram projection evaluates swallowing function and esophageal structure. Barium contrast outlines the esophagus. This projection identifies strictures, reflux, and motility disorders. Proper centering ensures full esophageal visualization. It is a core ARRT fluoroscopy competency.

Fluoro Esophagram RAO

Position: Fluoro Esophagram RAO The RAO esophagram projection demonstrates the esophagus between the spine and heart. This improves contrast and visibility. It is essential for evaluating motility and structural abnormalities. Proper rotation ensures diagnostic quality. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.

Fluoro Upper GI AP

Position: Fluoro Upper GI AP The AP upper GI projection evaluates the stomach and duodenum. Barium contrast outlines mucosal patterns. This projection identifies ulcers, masses, and motility disorders. Proper centering ensures full gastric visualization. It is a standard ARRT fluoroscopy requirement.