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what is the central ray and breathing for AP upper ribs and SID
perpendicular to T7 and inspiration and 72 SID
what is the central ray and breathing for AP lower ribs
perpendicular to T10-T12 (bottom of IR at crest) and expiration
CR/patient position to demonstrate right ribs
patient rotated 45 degrees, side affected closest to IR with arm up respiration would be inspiration
CR/patient position/SID/respiration for RAO sternum
patient prone on table rotated 15-20 degrees, Enters mid sternum (T7) and 1” toward elevated side, 40 SID, suspend/breathing technique
patient position/CR/SID/respiration for Lateral sternum
patient is upright left lateral position, hands clasped behind their back chest extended forward, enters mid sternum (T7), 72 SID, inspiration
patient position/CR/SID/respiration for PA SC joints
patient is prone chin on table or head turned toward affected side, enters at T3 (jugular notch), 40 SID, expiration
patient position/CR/SID/respiration for RAO/LAO SC joints
RAO= Right demonstrated, patient prone rotated 10-15 degrees, enters at T3 1-2 inches toward elevated side, 40 SID, expiration
CR for left lateral rectum
enters at ASIS
patient position/CR/SID/respiration for AP sigmoid
patient supine, 30-40 cephalic enters 2” below ASIS, 40/5=8 40-8= 32 SID, suspend
patient position/CR/SID/respiration for PA sigmoid
patient prone, 30-40 caudal enters at ASIS, 40/5=8=32 SID, suspend
patient position/CR/SID/respiration for RPO/LPO SI joints
patient is supine rotated 30 degrees, side up is affected side, enters 1 inch medial to affected ASIS, suspend
patient position/CR/SID/respiration for AP sacrum
patient is supine, enters 15 degrees cephalic at 2”below ASIS, suspend
patient position/CR/SID/respiration for AP coccyx
patient is supine, enters 10 degrees caudal and 2 inches below ASIS