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This blog is an online resource written by relatively recently qualified radiographers as a means of sharing information, tips and articles.
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ReplyDeleteThis blog is fantastic and exactly what I'm trying to encourage at my hospital!
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great blog!
ReplyDeleteHi does any one do standing lateral knees and know how to correct positiong when they go wrong.
ReplyDelete@ Anonymous: I do standing lateral knees at my hospital, same positioning as a table-top knee except I use a stragith horizontal ray. If you see the adductor tubercle posteriorly you have to externally rotate the foot to make the knee more of a true lateral (thus, overlapping the femoral condyles). Hope that helps :D
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ReplyDeleteWe are on the same wavelength...probably the same frequency!
Are the lungs visible during a barium swallow fluroscopy? common sense tells me yes.
ReplyDeleteHi, anyone working in uk as a radiographer?I'd like to know if one can register with HCPC with no work experience,newly qualified in Radiography.I am from an Eu Country just graduated and would like to know what chances are.. if anyone knows or willing to give some details.. (i've read hcpc web site)
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Very helpfull indeed
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ReplyDeleteHi does anyone have any tips to get a lateral wrist xray and how to fix it if it is over/under rotated . Thanks
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