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Change: stationary grid technique. It's also considerably more dignified for the patient than the lateral horizontal ray trauma hip technique....back to the Applied Radiography home page ...back to the Wikiradiography home page
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Change: table bucky technique. TablyTable bucky technique will usually result in a better image quality than using a horizontal ray stationary grid technique. It's also considerably more dignified for the patient than the lateral horizontal ray trauma hip technique....back to the Applied Radiography home page
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Jul 19 2009, 11:42 PM EDT
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Change: 'rollexternally rotate their leg out' any further into a true lateral position. One of the advantages of this position is that it utilizes the table bucky and benefits from the associated image quality.Note mattress artifact. This position is similar to that
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Jul 20 2008, 4:41 PM EDT
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Change: angleangled instead of the anatomy (the effect is virtually identical). The patient position is identical to a conventional rolled lateral hip. The only difference is the use of a 30-35
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Jul 20 2008, 4:23 PM EDT
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Change: thethis view in patients who are in pain and unwilling/unable to 'roll their leg out' any further into a true lateral position. One of the advantages of this position is that it utilizes the table bucky and benefits from the associated image quality.Note mattress artifact. This
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Jul 15 2008, 4:32 AM EDT
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Change: Modified Rolled Lateral Hip II (Friedman Method) at Various Tube Angulations These images demonstrate the effect of increasing the caudal angulation on the femoral neck. As the caudal angle is
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Change: (left). Merrill's refers to this as the "Danelius-Miller method". Modified Rolled Lateral Hip II (Friedman Method) Modified Lateral Hip Image Modified Lateral Hip Positioning This technique is very similar to the previously described modified lateral hip technique.
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Jul 12 2008, 9:37 PM EDT
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Change: will usually result in a better image quality than using a horizontal ray stationary grid technique. It's also considerably more dignified for the patient than the lateral horizontal ray trauma hip technique. ...back to the Applied Radiography home page
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Jul 12 2008, 9:36 PM EDT
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Change: apectsaspects of these these techniques is that if the patient can roll their leg into the lateral lateral psotion, they probably don't have a neck of femur (NOF) fracture! fracture! Patient's who are referred for trauma hip radiography with a low suspicianlow suspicion of a fracture
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Jul 12 2008, 9:33 PM EDT
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Change: the aims,three radiographicalternative techniques andto the differenceslateral betweenhorizontal theray twotrauma hip approaches.technique.The Trauma Hip The neck of femur is a common fracture site, particularly in the elderly.
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Jul 12 2008, 9:30 PM EDT
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Change: One of the important advantages of these techniques is that you can use table bucky technique. Tably bucky technique will usually result in a better image quality than using a stationary grid technique. It's also considerably mor dignified for the patient than the lateral horizontal ray trauma hip technique. ...back
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Jul 12 2008, 9:24 PM EDT
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Change: Renamed from Lateral Hip Radiography by Jul 12 2008, 9:24 PM EDT for: Rename
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Change: tool. It should also Withbe theconsidered patient'sthat legsome externallypatients rolledwith theNOF trochantersfrcatures arecan superimposedpresent overwith minimal thesypmtoms femoral(even neck.walking) and these patient's should not be dismissed as not having a bony injury.
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Jul 12 2008, 9:13 PM EDT
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Change: This technique demonstrates the neck of femur clearly. This is not a true lateral view (but I'm sure you get the idea). This may be
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Change: and Cephalic Tube Angle Lateral Hip Image Raised Knee and Cephalic Tube Angle Lateral Hip PositioningTechnique This technique demonstrates the neck of femur clearly. This is not a true lateral view (but
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Jul 12 2008, 8:52 PM EDT
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Change: This position is similar to that employed with a rolled non-trauma lateral hip. The only difference is that the patient's knee on the affected side
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Jul 12 2008, 8:34 PM EDT
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Change: This This technique is very similar to the previously described modified lateral lateral hip technique. The difference is that the tube is angle instead of the anatomy (the effect is virtually identical). . The patient position is identical to a conventional
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Jul 12 2008, 7:56 PM EDT
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Change: neck.neck, however, you will also increase the elongation/distortion of the femoral neck Raised Knee Lateral Hip Conventional Rolled Lateral Hip Image This technique demonstrates the neck of femur clearly. Compare this technique with the conventional rolled lateral hip image (right) This is a conventional
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Jul 12 2008, 10:16 AM EDT
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Change: Image Conventional Rolled Lateral Hip Image This technique demonstrates the neck of femur clearly. Compare this technique with the conventional rolled lateral hip image (right) This is a conventional rolled lateral hip image. The greater trochanter almost
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