Trauma Series

Our trauma series includes the following views:

  • AP in Internal Rotation
  • AP in External Rotation
  • Axillary Lateral View
All of these views are listed below with examples and a description of how to shoot them.

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AP in IR

AP in Internal Rotation
Position:  Patient is erect or supine, rotate arm in extreme internal rotation

Tube:  Perpendicular, centered to coracoid

Demonstrates:
  Greater tuberosity in profile
  Proximal humerus

AP in IR



AP in ER

AP in External Rotation
Position:  Patient is erect or supine, rotate arm in extreme external rotation

Tube:  Perpendicular, centered to coracoid

Demonstrates:
  Lesser tuberosity in profile
  Proximal humerus

AP in ER



Axillary Lateral

Axillary Lateral View
Position:  Patient supine with small sponge under shoulder, humerus abducted to 90 degrees, elbow bent 90 degrees and perpendicular to table

Tube:  Central ray bisecting angle of humerus and body

Demonstrates:
  Glenohumeral joint
  Coracoid process pointing anteriorly
  Lessor tuberosity in profile
  AC joint, acromion, and end of clavicle project through
  humeral head

Axillary Lateral