First published in 1939, Clark's Positioning in Radiography is the definitive text on patient positioning for the diagnostic radiography student and practitioner. This fully revised 12th edition ensures that the title retains its pre-eminence in the field, with hundreds of new positioning photographs and brand new explanatory line diagrams, a clearly defined and easy-to-follow structure, and international applicability. The book presents the essentials of radiographic techniques in as practical a way as possible, avoiding unnecessary technical complexity and ensuring that the student and practitioner can find quickly the information that they require regarding a particular position. The experienced author team, expanded for this edition, understand that there is no substitute for a good understanding of basic skills in patient positioning and an accurate knowledge of anatomy to ensure good radiographic practice. All the standard positioning is included in this single volume, accompanied by supplementary positions where relevant and illustrations of pathology where appropriate. Common errors in positioning are also included.
Recenzijos
This book has succeeded in presenting the essentials of radiographic technique in a logical sequence and in as practical a form as possible. It provides easy reference to the most widely used and up-to-date radiographic techniques, presenting the information in a clear and concise manner. It is a must for every department British Journal of Radiology
This book will continue to be the definitive work on radiographic technique to which students and radiographers can refer, confident that they will find information quickly and described in such a way that it can be easily understood. Radiography
The current authors are to be congratulated for making a good book even better. Clinical Radiology
This edition is an excellent update to this series on radiographic positioning and techniques. The sections on digital radiography provide useful information on the acquisition of digital images and their incorporation into a modern PACs system. This book can be used as either a reference or study aid for the radiography student, technologist, radiologist, or resident who desires to further their knowledge in radiographic techniques.
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Preface |
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Acknowledgements to the Twelfth Edition |
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Basic Principles of Radiography and Digital Technology |
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The Hip, Pelvis and Sacro-iliac Joints |
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The Thorax and Upper Airways |
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The Facial Bones and Sinuses |
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The Abdomen and Pelvic Cavity |
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Miscellaneous With a contribution |
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A. Stewart Whitley Radiology Directorate Manager, Directorate of Radiology and Physiotherapy Services, Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre Hospitals NHS Trust, Blackpool, Lancashire
Charles Sloane Senior Lecturer, Department of Radiography and Imaging Science, St Martins College, Lancaster
Graham Hoadley Consultant Radiologist, Clinical Director, Directorate of Radiology and Physiotherapy Services, Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre Hospitals NHS Trust, Blackpool, Lancashire
Adrian D. Moore Professor of Health Sciences, Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge
Chrissie W. Alsop Superintendent Radiographer, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Manchester Medical School and Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester