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Title: Introduction to Clinical Radiography


1
Introduction to Clinical Radiography
  • Lecture 8
  • R103 Unit IIIAnatomic Positioning Terminology

2
Anatomic Terminology
  • Anatomic position
  • Erect, face forward, feet together, arms at sides
    with palms forward

3
Anatomic Terminology
  • Plane
  • Flat surface passed through the body or a portion
    of the body
  • Longitudinal planes
  • Coronal
  • Sagittal
  • Horizontal plane
  • Transverse

transverse
mid-sagittal
coronal
4
Directional Terms
posterior
anterior
5
Joint Movement Terms
  • ABDUCT vs. ADDUCT

6
Joint Movement Terms
  • FLEXION vs. EXTENSION

hyperextend
extend
flexion
flexion
extension
dorsiflexion
plantar flexion
neutral
7
Joint Movement Terms
  • INVERSION vs. EVERSION

turn inward or medially
turn outward or laterally
8
Joint Movement Terms
  • PRONATION vs. SUPINATION

place on back
place on front
9
Joint Movement Terms
  • ROTATION vs. CIRCUMDUCTION

pivot
circle
10
Body Position Terms
  • Describe the overall placement of the body
  • Erect "upright"
  • Position when the sagittal and coronal planes of
    the body are perpendicular to the horizon
  • Recumbent "lying down"
  • Position when the transverse plane of the body is
    perpendicular to the horizon

11
Body Position Terms
  • decubitus vs. recumbent
  • general meanings are the same "LYING DOWN"
  • but in radiography, decubitus has a special
    meaning
  • DECUBITUS
  • patient is lying down the x-ray beam is
    parallel to the horizon

12
Erect Positions
Left lateral erect position
  • Surface of body closest to the film used to give
    a more specific description
  • Examples
  • Posterior erect -- patient is standing with the
    posterior surface of the body next to the
    cassette
  • Left lateral erect -- patient is standing with
    the left side of the body next to the cassette

13
Recumbent Positions
  • Supine
  • (posterior recumbent position)
  • Lying down on the back
  • Prone
  • (anterior recumbent position)
  • Lying face down
  • xx lateral recumbent
  • lying down on the xx side

14
Oblique (Erect or Recumbent)
  • Position when the body is rotated so that the MS
    plane is neither nor to the film but at an
    angle
  • Exact position is indicated by the surface
    closest to the film and the angle of rotation
  • May be erect or recumbent
  • abbreviations
  • RPO, LPO, RAO, LAO

45 RPO
15
Decubitus Positions
  • Ventral decubitus
  • patient is prone a horizontal beam is used
  • Dorsal decubitus
  • patient is supine a horizontal beam is used
  • Left lateral decubitus
  • patient lying on the left lateral side a
    horizontal beam is used

16
PROJECTION
  • Refers to the path the beam takes through part
  • Anteroposterior projection (AP)
  • Beam enters the front surface and exits the back
    surface of the part
  • Posteroanterior projection (PA)
  • Beam enters the back and exits the front of the
    part

AP projection in supine position
PA projection in prone position
17
Lateral Projections
  • Normally the positioning terminology is used
    rather than projection
  • torso and head
  • Right to left lateral projection
  • Left to right lateral projection
  • extremities
  • Mediolateral projection
  • Lateromedial projection

L lateral erect position R to L lateral projection
18
Oblique Projections
  • Normally the positioning terminology is used
  • example
  • RPO position right anterior to right
    posterior projection (oblique AP)

19
Special Projections (Position)
  • Axial
  • projection that includes an angulation of the
    beam usually to the long axis of the body part

AP axial with 40 caudal angle
  • Tangential
  • projection obtained when the CR touches only
    along the edge of a curved body part
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