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Half Axial View Shoulder Direct

Here is everything you need to know about why we take it, how to take it, and what it reveals. In simple terms, the half-axial view is a superior-inferior angled projection of the shoulder girdle. Unlike a true axillary view (which requires the patient to lift their arm), the half-axial is performed with the arm in a neutral or slightly internally rotated position.

Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes. Always follow your department’s protocols and ALARA principles. half axial view shoulder

If it wasn’t taken, call your tech. It takes 30 seconds and saves a patient from an unnecessary CT. Here is everything you need to know about

Enter the (also known as the apical oblique or Garth view). While it isn’t ordered as often as a standard AP or Y-view, it is one of the most underrated projections in the shoulder series. Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes

If you’ve ever struggled to see the AC joint or the top of the coracoid on a standard X-ray, you’re not alone. The shoulder is a complex, curved structure, and plain film often hides as much as it shows.

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