Radiography Positioning: Hip and Hip Special Views
How should the X-Ray tube be angled for the Axiolateral projection, Danelius-Miller method, radiograph?
No tube angulation
What is demonstrated for Hip Axiolateral Inferosuperior Trauma (Clements-Nakayma)
Anatomy demonstrated of the Femoral Head, Neck, and Trochanters Visualization of the Hip Joint with the Acetabulum
What is demonstrated for Hip Anteroposterior (AP)
Anatomy demonstrated of the Hip Joint and the Pubic Symphysis, and the long axis of the Neck without foreshortening Visualization of the Greater Trochanter in profile, One-Third of the Femur
What is demonstrated for Hip Unilateral Frog
Anatomy demonstrated of the Hip Joint, Acetabulum, and Femoral Head
For the modified axiolateral projection, Clements-Nakayama trauma hip, the central ray is aligned perpendicular to which anatomical structure?
Femoral Neck
What is demonstrated for Hip Axiolateral Inferosuperior Trauma (Danelius-Miller)
Anatomy demonstrated of the Femoral Head and Neck, with the Lesser Trochanter located on the Posterior surface of the Femur Visualization of the Hip Joint with the Acetabulum
What is the Proper tube angulation for modified axiolateral projection, Clements-Nakayama trauma hip radiograph?
15˚ Posteriorly
A technologist is taking a radiograph of an anteroposterior (AP) projection of the hip. Using the center point of the Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (ASIS) and Pubic Symphysis as landmarks to create an imaginary plane, how far distally is the central ray (CR) directed?
2.5 inches (6 cm)
Where do you center for Hip Unilateral Frog
Center throught Hip Joint
Where do you center for Hip Axiolateral Inferosuperior Trauma (Clements-Nakayma)
Center to Femoral Neck Directed 15° Posteriorly to the Image Receptor
Where do you center for Hip Axiolateral Inferosuperior Trauma (Danelius-Miller)
Center to long axis of the Femoral Neck. Entering the groin at the level of the mid-Femoral Neck
Where do you center for Hip Anteroposterior (AP)
Center to the Femoral Neck 2.5 inches (6 cm) Distal from the midpoint between the Anterior Superior Iliac Spine and Pubic Symphysis Roate the Femur 15˚-20˚ internally
Inverting a patient's toes 15˚-20˚ and separating their heels 8-10 inches (20 cm - 25 cm) for an anteroposterior (AP) hip radiograph will do which two of the following (Select Two)
Elongate the neck of the Femur Place the Greater Trochanter in profile
The purpose of performing a modified axiolateral projection, CLements-Nakayama trauma hip is to best visualize the:
Entire Hip Joint