AP Shoulder Neutral Trauma

Position: AP Shoulder Neutral Trauma The AP neutral trauma shoulder projection is used when rotation of the arm is unsafe. It demonstrates the humeral head in a neutral position without stressing the joint. Proper centering ensures visualization of the glenoid and proximal humerus. This projection complements Y and transthoracic trauma views. It is frequently used … Read more

Axial Clavicle Trauma

Position: Axial Clavicle Trauma The axial trauma clavicle projection uses a cephalic angle to project the clavicle above the ribs. It evaluates displaced fractures. Proper angulation prevents distortion. This projection complements AP trauma clavicle. It is recognized on ARRT exams.

AP AC Joint Stress

Position: AP AC Joint Stress The AC joint stress projection evaluates ligament integrity under manual stress. It is used when weight bearing is contraindicated. Proper centering ensures visualization of both AC joints. This projection complements standard AC views. It is used in orthopedic assessment.

AP Sternum Supine

Position: AP Sternum Supine The supine AP sternum projection is used when RAO positioning is not possible. It demonstrates the sternum with increased magnification. Proper centering ensures diagnostic quality. This projection complements lateral sternum. It is recognized in trauma imaging.

AP Thoracic Outlet

Position: AP Thoracic Outlet The AP thoracic outlet projection evaluates the clavicle and first rib relationship. It is used for thoracic outlet syndrome. Proper centering ensures visualization of the upper thorax. This projection complements oblique thoracic outlet. It is recognized in orthopedic imaging.

Oblique Thoracic Outlet

Position: Oblique Thoracic Outlet The oblique thoracic outlet projection rotates the patient to demonstrate the costoclavicular space. It evaluates compression of neurovascular structures. Proper rotation is essential. This projection complements AP thoracic outlet. It is used in orthopedic assessment.