Orthopedics commonly used filming orientation 70, orthopedic commonly used filming orientation

Updated on healthy 2024-03-18
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What you say is kind of interesting! If you talk about surgical injuries, it's where the injuries are patted there! As you said, you can't write the tibia and fibula for the calf, if the tibial plateau is fractured, you can take a picture of the knee joint, the main thing is to see which part of the injury is, if the lower end of the tibia and fibula, you should write the calf (including the ankle joint)!

    The main thing is that at least a joint should be photographed regardless of that part, otherwise you can't even figure out the left and right, and the doctor has to write an application form, which has the basic information written on it, and the radiation will be taken according to the requirements on the doctor's application form! There are also some special positions, which have to be guided by the doctor himself.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For example, when we clap the palm of the hand and are injured, we generally write "the palm is in the right position and the palm is obliquely sideways" and generally do not pat the "palm is in the right and lateral position", because the lateral position sometimes blocks the injured part of the middle ring finger.

    The oblique position of the palm is also not standardized. It should be written that the right hand is in a positive oblique position or the left hand is in a positive oblique position. Which book did you flip through and write your palm?

    Also: if you focus on 1-3 metacarpal bones, you should write the left right posterior anterior oblique position. If you focus on 4-5 metacarpal bones, you should write left and right anterior and posterior oblique positions.

    Because the fourth and fifth metacarpal bones of the posterior anterior oblique position are overlapped, the 1-3 metacarpal bones do not overlap, if they overlap, the shooting angle is too large, and if the 1-5 do not overlap, the angle is too small. The normal shooting angle should be 45 degrees.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Anterolateral view of the cervical spine, opening view of the atlantoaxial joint, bioblique view of the cervical spine.

    Anterolateral radiographs of the thoracic spine Plain radiographs of the chest.

    Anterolateral view of the lumbar spine.

    Plain radiographs of the shoulder, anterolateral views of the humerus, anterolateral views of the elbow joint, anterolateral radiographs of the ulnar flexure, orthooblique radiographs of the hand.

    Pelvic plain radiograph. Anterolateral view of the femur, anterolateral view of the knee, anterolateral view of the tibia and fibula, anterolateral view of the ankle.

    Calcaneus lateral + axial view Orthogonal view of the foot.

    Anterolateral view of the coccyx.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Are you in radiology? Or a student studying medicine? I haven't learned anatomy well, what's the hindarm?

    I don't even ...... professionallyIf you are really interested, I recommend that you read the books on orthopedic imaging. There are too many ways to write out every part of the body, even the pelvis has many ways to take pictures according to the actual clinical situation, and it is not necessarily dead. Orthopedic surgeons abroad are ...... who can take films by themselves

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Orthopedic photography is divided into X-ray, CT, MRI, etc., of which X-ray and CT are the most commonly used means of examination, X-ray is roughly within 80 yuan, CT is within 400, MRI is more expensive Different hospitals charge differently, roughly around 1000. Radiation is definitely there, and the general situation can not be considered, if it is a special physical condition you can ask a doctor for advice.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This question is too general, there are anteroposterior, lateral, oblique, dynamic, tangential and so on, you can take a look at diagnostic imaging.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I don't understand your last sentence.

    Is it a full-body film? Leg x-rays are often used on the entire calf, or knee. MRI is generally recommended for the knee, which is clearer.

    Then there is the pelvis (pelvis??) Then there are the commonly used lung X-rays. However, it seems that the ribs are not visible.

    The arm doesn't know.

    Then there's a head X-ray.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Such a big problem, you are going to be tired to death?

    I recommend you this book, "Imaging of the Musculoskeletal System", edited by Wu Dajun, Liaoning Publishing House.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Depending on your situation, x-film will do! CT, MRI is not necessary, if you personally want to do it, then we have nothing to say; If the doctor prescribes it, it's a matter of financial interest. 1).

    In general, a plain X-ray can be taken in the anterolateral position to provide clinical diagnosis. Its advantages are: the bone image is basically the same size as the original bone, and other orthopedic clinics can read the film, economical and fast.

    Although there are many CT images, the images are small, and it is generally inconvenient to read other clinical films, and the time for shooting and reporting is long and high. However, when some lesions cannot be shown on ordinary x-rays, MRI and CT scans can be taken. 2).

    If you want to take CT films of the thighs, ** like other CT films, each film is more than two hundred yuan. 3).Fluoroscopy is an X-ray.

    In the past, it was directly used to observe the image on the Yingguang screen, but now it is used to transfer the camera system on the Yingguang screen to the display ** and diagnosis. It can dynamically observe the lesion from multiple angles, but cannot leave imaging data.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If there is no obvious fracture, it may be a soft tissue contusion of the arch of the foot, so rest more.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Your phone is not properly illuminated, it is too blurry to see clearly.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Orthopedic "filming": which is better, X-ray, CT, or MRI? Doctors tell you the truth: knee pain; meniscus injury; ligament injury; Arthritis; Fracture; Osteoporosis; Physical examination; Orthopaedics; disease diagnosis; Magnetic resonance; Film.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is recommended that thigh muscle wrinkles asymmetry may be hip dislocation is very happy, after all, their children's things are treated quickly.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The interrelationship of bone structures that can be seen on the radiograph, whether there are fractures, joint dislocations, etc.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Why did you do orthopedic films?

    X-ray, CT or MRI can all be taken, but the content of the examination is different, and it does not necessarily need to be done.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Positive position, lateral position, double oblique position, double over curved position, mouth opening position, a total of 7 sheets**. See what symptoms you have before you decide what you need to shoot**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Community Hospital: $27.

    3A hospital: about 200 --- digital**.

    I hurt my hand a few months ago, and I took a small hospital photograph, and a big hospital saw it, no problem, and I didn't need to shoot a digital --- Beijing.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    ** varies from region to region and from hospital to hospital. What else do you shoot**? Is it X or CR or DR. It also depends on the part you photograph.

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