I made a collection of my usual standard of lumbar spine lateral projections showing the primary beam and without any masking. My kind of radiography doesn't need masking because it uses collimation. ruclips.net/video/255Z8dtPNpk/видео.html
Straightening the spine for the lateral guarantees that the projection will not be perfect as the spine needs to be curved for that to happen. The size of the exposed field is about twice what is required. It is also absolutely pointless putting the lead on the table. Test it for yourself. It is another example of pointless tradition being passed on without question. Why learn rules of thumb when it would be more efficient to actually learn by collimation and understanding anatomy?
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It was just fantastic. Thank u so much for sharing.
Thank you, you are very good at explaining the positioning!
Hello, thank you for your hard work. It would be great if you could post a picture of each technique you teach. Thank you for your kindness
How about if the solution of the manual xray just had been change the other how much kvp will i give?
Isn't the centering for the lumbar midpoint, not 1/4 back? The spine goes anterior and you need the SI joints.
The spine goes posterior and it should still get the si joints
Isn't it 1.5 below the illiac crest, not the below the ASIS? Looks like he got the CR on the hip joint.
What is MCP which is mentioned on the lateral position?
Midcoronal plane
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thank you for doing these!
How about the SID sir?
40-44 inch SID
marker on patient? doesnt that contribute to magnification
It can magnify the marker. Try to keep it out of pertinent anatomy.
this guy is good
77 to 81 kv what about of mas
We use 77-80Kv and 50-55mas factor in this
mrc bcp pr votre efforts
Down 1.5" from crests not ASIS.
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I made a collection of my usual standard of lumbar spine lateral projections showing the primary beam and without any masking. My kind of radiography doesn't need masking because it uses collimation. ruclips.net/video/255Z8dtPNpk/видео.html
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Radiographer like here
what about the mAs
He seems to be using an AEC
77 to 81KV and 10 mAs
Straightening the spine for the lateral guarantees that the projection will not be perfect as the spine needs to be curved for that to happen. The size of the exposed field is about twice what is required. It is also absolutely pointless putting the lead on the table. Test it for yourself. It is another example of pointless tradition being passed on without question. Why learn rules of thumb when it would be more efficient to actually learn by collimation and understanding anatomy?
Boring job
what about the mAs