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Wrist - Special Views - Video Lesson

In this view, we will be demonstrating the PA risk with ulnar deviation. The PA risk ulnar deviation should be performed with the patient seated at the end of the radiographic table. With the image receptor placed tabletop with a forty inch source to image distance. We're gonna put her hand back down like it's a PA. And this makes her fingers deviate towards the onus side. This will show the scaphoid out of imposition of all the other carpal bones, So we're gonna center on the scaphoid and you will see the scaphoid. We're gonna place our marker on the side here and we're gonna collimate so that we see just the scaffoid here and the rest of the remaining carpal bones. And that is an only deviation with an attention to the scaphoid. A diagnostic PA owner DVA

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