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How to shoot the clavicle before and after?

The steps of clavicle anteroposterior shooting are as follows:

1. The patient takes a sitting position or a standing position, exposes his shoulders, keeps his body upright, and naturally puts his hands at his sides.

2. The photographer stands on the side of the patient and adjusts the height and angle of the X-ray machine so that it can irradiate the shoulder and clavicle of the patient.

3. The patient turns his head in the opposite direction, so that the neck and shoulders lean forward slightly, which can better display the position of clavicle and scapula.

The photographer asked the patient to gently push the patient's shoulder forward to make the clavicle protrude forward, which is more convenient for X-ray shooting.

5. After the photographer adjusts the shooting angle, let the patient hold his breath to avoid the influence of breathing movement on the shooting results.

6. After the shooting is completed, the photographer sends the X-rays to the image room for processing and interpretation.