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Radiography of the Forearm, Elbow, and Humerus

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Routine views for Forarm   1. AP 2. Lateral (Lateromedial Projection)  
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Routine views for Elbow   1. AP 2. Lateral 3. Internal Oblique 4. External Oblique  
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Trauma view for elbow   Partial flexion series(Distal humerus,Proximal forearm), Coyle views ( Coyle for radial and coyle for coronoid and trochlear)  
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Routine view for Humerus   1. AP 2. Lateral  
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Trauma view for Humerus   1. Neutral AP 2. Transthoracic Lateral (mid and distal trauma)  
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Routine views for Shoulder   1. AP with internal rotation of humerus 2. AP with external rotation of humerus 3. Axial Projection (infero-superior axial projection-Lawrence Method 2. Supero-inferior axial projection - non-trauma  
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Special view for shoulder   1. Grashey Method-AP Oblique projection 2. Intertubercular Groove Tangential projection  
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Trauma views for shoulder   1 AP Neutral Trauma 2. Tranthoracic Lateral Trauma 3. PA Oblique Scapula "Y"  
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Routine view for Clavicle   1. AP or PA 2. AP Axial or PA Axial  
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Routine views for AC Joints   1. Bilateral AC Joints non-weighted 2. Bilateral AC Joints weighted  
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Routine view for Scapula   1. AP 2. Lateral (anterior oblique) 2. Lateral (posterior oblique)  
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