Radiographic Positioning of the Skull

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  • @capnmoineau7350
    @capnmoineau7350 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for the video, helped me a lot with my studies!

  • @Afrancis2774
    @Afrancis2774 10 дней назад

    Can you explain how to determine the correct CEPHALAD angle when doing a TRAUMA (patient in a neck collar)skull Caldwell view? If you typically use the OML but can't adjust the patient's neck, how do you get the right angle? I've seen videos that say just add 15° to the 7° difference that exists between the OML & IOML. They angle 22° cephalad.

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography  9 дней назад

      I typically line up the laser or centering light to align with the OML and that would be my straight AP view. If I do a Caldwell, I'd just angle 15 degrees cephalic from whatever degree mark the tube is at when aligned to the OML. I'll be uploading a video demo in a few weeks as well.

    • @Afrancis2774
      @Afrancis2774 9 дней назад

      Thank you for responding! I'll be looking out for the video!!

    • @Afrancis2774
      @Afrancis2774 9 дней назад

      But does angling an additional 15° cephalad doesn't throw the orbits up too high when you still want the petrous ridges in the lower one third of the orbits?

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography  9 дней назад

      @@Afrancis2774 No because in traditional positioning, you're still angling 15 degrees relative to the OML. The only difference is the OML is not going to be perpendicular to the IR in a trauma situation, so you need to find out how many degrees it lies from perpendicular and adjust 15 from that point.

  • @AmitisL
    @AmitisL 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful , thank you

  • @andleebyatoo794
    @andleebyatoo794 3 года назад

    What is then difference In cardwel and hass method?

  • @najdaahmed1960
    @najdaahmed1960 3 года назад

    So useful

  • @funmojishorts4870
    @funmojishorts4870 4 года назад

    Nice

  • @Liuu825
    @Liuu825 5 лет назад +1

    V good

  • @mzziaey
    @mzziaey 2 месяца назад

    please use your simple and normal voice without any modifications

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography  2 месяца назад

      I'm not using any voice modifications. Curious how it sounds on your end.

    • @mzziaey
      @mzziaey 2 месяца назад

      @@TopicsInRadiography I don't know the problem might be in me or something...
      But, I think you sometimes tend to not use your purely natural and simple voice... maybe making it more hyponasal or something
      Anyways, keep the great work up!

    • @TopicsInRadiography
      @TopicsInRadiography  2 месяца назад

      @@mzziaey LOL nope that's just my voice. I'm not intentionally doing anything with it - just talking as I normally do.