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Change: little practise. The images are not always going to be pretty,'works of art', but they do provide quick and easy information which is often what is needed in a trauma situation. ....back to the applied radiography home page here
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Change: can be mastered with a little practice.practise. The images are not always going to be pretty, but they do provide quick and easy information which is often what is needed in a trauma situation. ....back to the applied radiography home page here
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Change: somemany Emergency Departments. Whilst this is a relatively easy examination in an ambulant non-trauma patient, it requires a special approach in a trauma patient who cannot be moved. This page looks at two approaches to the problem and a useful positioning aid. Technique 1 This technique is
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Change: a technique that can be mastered with a little practice. The images are not always going to be pretty, but they do provide quick and easy information which is often what is needed in a trauma situation. ....back to the applied radiography home page here
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Mar 9 2008, 9:53 AM EDT
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Change: Note that the superimposition of the mandible over the cervical spine bony anatomy was unavoidable in this case. The Tostevin Cassette Holder This cassette holder can be found at the Royal Perth Hospital, Western Australia and
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Mar 5 2008, 4:50 PM EST
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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: a a relatively easy examination in an ambulant non-trauma patients,patient, it requires a special approach in a trauma patient who cannot be moved. This page looks at two approaches to the problem and a useful positioning aid. Technique 1 This technique is a non-grid
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Mar 5 2008, 8:23 AM EST
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Change: cervical facet joints and intervertebral foramen Technique 2 This technique is a grid or non-grid technique in which the X-ray cassette is placed under the X-ray table at an angle of 45 degrees. The X-ray tube is also angled 45 degrees as shown Again, the image
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Change: bliqueoblique cervical spine radiography. Conclusion Trauma obliques of the cervical spine are a technique that can be mastered with a little practice. The images are not always going to be pretty, but they do provide quick and easy information which is often what is needed in a trauma situation.
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Change: visualisation of the facet joints and intervertebral foramen. The Tostevin Cassette Holder This cassette holder can be found in the Royal Perth Hospital, Wetern Australia and was designed by John Tostevin. This must be the ultimate accessory for trauma blique cervical spine radiography.
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Mar 5 2008, 8:03 AM EST
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Change: The oblique projection of the cervical spine is either a routine view or a supplementary view in some Emergency Departments. Whilst this is arelatively easy
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