Radiographic Positioning for Dogs Thoracic Radiograph: Lateral View A routine thoracic exam consists of a lateral and ventrodorsal view. When performing thoracic radiographs, a quality control check system is performed. The guidelines for this check are listed here for review. If your answer is yes to all of questions below, have your doctor review the images and then send them to AIS for evaluation. If you answer is no, review the material to help you obtain a diagnostic quality radiograph. 1. Check the anatomical boundaries Lateral Anatomy Boundaries Needed The area cranial to the thoracic inlet (the manubrium) to half ...
Radiographic Positioning for Dogs Stifle Radiograph: Lateral View A routine stifle exam consists of a lateral view and the caudocranial (CdCr) view or the craniocaudal (CrCd) view. When performing stifle radiographs, a quality control check system is performed. The guidelines for this check are listed here for review. If your answer is yes to all of questions below, have your doctor review the images and then send them to AIS for evaluation. If you answer is no, review the material to help you obtain a diagnostic quality radiograph. 1. Check the anatomical boundaries Lateral Anatomy Boundaries Needed The boundaries include ...
Radiographic Positioning Summary (Basic Projections RAD 222) Lower Extremity Projection (FFD) Patient/Part. Position Central ray (CR) Grid Breathing Remarks Center Point (CP) instructions · Pt lies supine on table (CR) · Visualization of the ID marker · Align MSP to Center line of table or IR Perpendicular to IR · Pelvic girdle,L5,sacrum and coccyx, · internally rotate long axis of entire legs (CP) femoral head and neck, and greater AP Pelvis (15-20° ) Midway between level of Trochanter should be included · IR is placed so that its top edge is 1inch ASISs and symphysis pubis · Lesser ...