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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: orthopedic orthopaedic surgeon was not entirely satisfied that the relocation had been confirmed and requested an SI projection. In these cases, the SI projection can be achieved with as little as 15 degrees of abduction of the humerus. The image may not be pretty but it does demonstrate anatomical
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Change: Sheila Bull, Skeletal Radiography: A Concise Introduction to Projection Radiography, Edition: 2, 2005 The skyline view of the patella can be performed by employing a variety of techniques. One common techniques
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May 25 2009, 6:22 AM EDT
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Change: The skyline view of the patella can be performed by employing a variety of techniques. One common techniques is to position the patient supine and
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Change: a computer controlled cutter, it would be best to seek one out for this job. Engineering Drawings Technique The patient is positioned supine on the X-ray table. An 18x24 X-ray cassette is placed transversely
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May 30 2008, 7:49 AM EDT
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May 30 2008, 7:47 AM EDT
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Change: This particular DARRIN design is for single knee radiography using an 18 x 24cm (10 x 8 inch) cassette. The image below demonstrates a bilateral intercondylar knees image using the DARRIN with a 24 x 30cm (12 x 10 inch) cassette. Advantages/Disadvantages of the DARRIN By any
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Mar 19 2008, 2:43 AM EDT
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Change: Engineering Drawings Technique The patient is positioned supine on the X-ray table. An 18x24 X-ray cassette is placed transversely in the slot in the DARRIN. The
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Mar 19 2008, 2:38 AM EDT
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Change: kneeling kneeling intercondylar view of the knee joint can be self-defeating in that the patients who need it the most are least likely to be able to adopt the kneeling position. One of the solutions to this problem is to perform a modified AP intercondylar view
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Mar 19 2008, 2:38 AM EDT
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Mar 11 2008, 4:02 PM EDT
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Change: below This projection is approximately 20 degrees off a true SI shoulder. The orthopedic surgeon was very happy with the image. It is noteworthy that the DARRIN can be used for conventional SI shoulder radiography as well as this modified technique. ....back to the applied radiography home page here
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Mar 9 2008, 10:05 AM EDT
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Change: inexpensive Disadvantages there is a theoretical increase in geometric unsharpness associated with the increase in object-film distance (OFD). This is not detectable on the images there is a theoretical risk of cross-infection if blood enters the open cell foam. In practice this has not caused a problem- the DARRIN
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Feb 19 2008, 12:48 AM EST
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Change: DARRIN was the apparent comfort afforded by the DARRINdevice reported by patients with significant knee injuries. TheThis image below was achieved with the aid of the DARRIN. At the time the image was taken taken, it was not known that the patienthad patient had sustained an
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Feb 16 2008, 7:03 AM EST
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Change: kneeling kneeling position. One of the solutions to this problem is to perform a modified modified AP intercondylar view by partially flexing the knee and utilizing one or more positioning sponges to locate the X-ray cassette. Four enterprising radiography students (Susie Curran, Steve Parker, Cameron Moore and Melita Greaney) from
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Feb 16 2008, 6:57 AM EST
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Change: computer contolledcomputercontrolled cutter, it would be best to seek one out for this job. Technique The patient is positioned supine on the X-ray table. An 18x24 X-ray cassette is placed transversely in
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Feb 16 2008, 6:56 AM EST
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Change: One of the unexpected features of intercondylar knee radiography was the apparent comfort afforded by the DARRIN reported by patients with significant knee injuries. The
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Feb 15 2008, 5:19 AM EST
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Change: youyouneed needitit the most the patient is least likely to be able to adopt the correct position. This patient presented with an anterior dislocation of the gleno-humeral joint. The dislocation was reduced
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Feb 15 2008, 5:18 AM EST
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Change: foam). If your foam converter doesn't have a computer contolled cutter, it would be best to seek one out for this job.Technique The patient is positioned supine on the X-ray table. An 18x24 X-ray cassette
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Feb 14 2008, 7:51 PM EST
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Change: UsesApplications If you give a Radiographer a new positioning sponge, there's a fair chance he/she will find some new uses for it. Amongst the alternate uses for the DARRIN that radiographers have developed are the following If the DARRIN is turned up-side-down,
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