The arrow in the image represents a specific appearance of an oblique L-SPINE view
What is "Scottie Dog"?
What's the breathing instructions for a lateral C-SPINE?
What is Expiration?
Name the routines for T-SPINE views
What is AP, Lateral, and Swimmers?
The CR for the Spot's view.
What is 1.5" inferior to the illiac crest and 2" posterior to the ASIS?
Cervical spine of C1 has another name.
What is Atlas?
What angle is used for a posterior oblique with an AP projection?
What is 15 degree cephalic?
The breathing instructions used for the swimmers view
What is Orthostatic breathing?
The sacrum is inferior to this vertebrae.
What is lumbar?
Alternative name for dens.
What is odontoid process?
The zygapophyseal joints are visualized well on this position.
What is the a lateral?
Why an anode heel effect may be used on AP T-SPINE?
What is to create more uniform density throughout the thoracic spine?
Why a lead mat is used to placed on table behind patient on lateral positioned?
What is to reduce scatter to the IR?
The eye of the scottie dog represent what part of the lumbar vertebrae on a radiographic image.
What is the pedicle?
Visualization of the zygapophyseal on a C-SPINE oblique indicates what rotation?
Which T-SPINE view best shows the intervertebral foramina?
What is a lateral position?
Rotation in the L5-S1 area if it's the area of interest.
What is 30 degree?
T9-T10 represent what tomographic landmarks on the spine?
What is xiphoid process?
An LPO C-SPINE shows the upside farthest from the IR.
What is the right intervertebral foramina?
What anatomy demonstrates no rotation of an AP T-SPINE?
What is sternoclavicular joints equidistant from the spine?
LAO shows what joint.
The right zygapophyseal joints