Scoliosis PA

Position: Scoliosis PA The PA scoliosis projection reduces breast dose compared to AP. It evaluates curvature and vertebral alignment. Proper centering ensures full spine visualization. This projection is preferred for pediatric imaging. It is a core ARRT requirement.

Pediatric Skull AP

Position: Pediatric Skull AP The pediatric AP skull projection evaluates cranial sutures and fontanelles. Proper centering ensures diagnostic quality. This projection is essential for hydrocephalus and trauma evaluation. It complements lateral skull views. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.

Pediatric Skull Lateral

Position: Pediatric Skull Lateral The pediatric lateral skull projection demonstrates cranial sutures and soft tissues. It evaluates trauma, hydrocephalus, and congenital abnormalities. Proper immobilization prevents motion. This projection is a core ARRT pediatric competency. It complements AP views.

Pediatric Bone Age Hand

Position: Pediatric Bone Age Hand The bone age hand projection evaluates skeletal maturity using the left hand. It compares growth plates to standardized charts. Proper positioning ensures diagnostic accuracy. This projection is essential for endocrine evaluation. It is recognized on ARRT exams.