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23 mar 2023 · The sacrum anteroposterior (AP) view is used to demonstrate the sacrum and its articulations. The efficacy of this radiographic projection is debatable, with radiographers encouraged to follow department protocol when imaging this region 1.
The sacrum AP view is a radiographic projection used to demonstrate the sacrum and its articulations.
The sacrum anteroposterior (AP) view is used to demonstrate the sacrum and its articulations. The efficacy of this radiographic projection is debatable, with radiographers encouraged to follow department protocol when imaging this region 1. Indications.
AP Sacrum. This is an AP View of the sacrum. Since the sacrum is tilted posteriorly, this view is obtained with the x-ray beam directed at a slight angle; from inferior to superior in order to obtain a true AP view of the body of the sacrum.
20 gru 2014 · X-ray examination of the sacrum demonstrate fracture and pathology in sacral, sacrum should be foreshortened in AP projection, the Sacroilliac joint and the L5 to S1 joints.
The sacrum anteroposterior (AP) view is used to demonstrate the sacrum and its articulations. The efficacy of this radiographic projection is debatable, with radiographers encouraged to follow department protocol when imaging this region .
The sacrum is the mechanical nucleus of the axial skeleton, serving as the base for the spinal column as well as the keystone for the pelvic ring. 36 Sacral fractures can cause pelvic ring instability, but highly displaced multiplanar sacral fracture-dislocations may result in spinopelvic instability or even dissociation. 27,3,2,39,41 Traumatic ...