I love watching your videos! It helps me a lot with my positioning and your style of teaching is very easy to understand! Thank you for posting your videos. Hope you’ll post some trauma positioning!
Thank you very much I appreciate your comment. I don't think I will be posting any trauma positioning, the machine I have isn't capable of much trauma imaging.
I do use your videos as a reference at my work but I always hear you say cephalad angle instead of cephalic (ex. AP Axial view for clavicle with 15-30 degree angulation)
Hi Michelle Thank you for watching. Cephalad is a directional term meaning towards the head. Cephalic is an adjective used to describe something in relation to the head. So when I’m angling my tube towards the head it’s a cephalad angle. A lot of people use these terms interchangeably, but they actually have two different meanings.
@@xrayimaginglady2586 thanks for enlightening me, I should have reminded my self to search these two terms cephalad and caudad before commenting. I am really a refresher on terms. Thanks a lot again 🤝
in school for radiography right now and i just want you to know i appreciate these videos so much
Thank you!!
I love watching your videos! It helps me a lot with my positioning and your style of teaching is very easy to understand! Thank you for posting your videos. Hope you’ll post some trauma positioning!
Thank you very much I appreciate your comment. I don't think I will be posting any trauma positioning, the machine I have isn't capable of much trauma imaging.
I do use your videos as a reference at my work but I always hear you say cephalad angle instead of cephalic (ex. AP Axial view for clavicle with 15-30 degree angulation)
Hi Michelle
Thank you for watching. Cephalad is a directional term meaning towards the head. Cephalic is an adjective used to describe something in relation to the head. So when I’m angling my tube towards the head it’s a cephalad angle. A lot of people use these terms interchangeably, but they actually have two different meanings.
@@xrayimaginglady2586 thanks for enlightening me, I should have reminded my self to search these two terms cephalad and caudad before commenting. I am really a refresher on terms. Thanks a lot again 🤝
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