. The principles and practice of roentgenological technique . Fig. 236 Immobilization Compression with cone and loofah spongeor inflated rubber ball Tube Position General—Rectangular compression withcenter over umbilicus and incline ten de-grees upward. For 1st and 2nd lumbar—Upper edge of 3cone at ensiform process. Incline 10degrees upward For 2nd and 3rd lumbar—Upper edge ofcone slightly above umbilicus and perpen-dicular For 4th and 5th lumbar—Middle of conelevel of interspinous line. Incline 10degrees downward The third lumbar spine is the most commonseat of pathological processes. Caution
. The principles and practice of roentgenological technique . Fig. 236 Immobilization Compression with cone and loofah spongeor inflated rubber ball Tube Position General—Rectangular compression withcenter over umbilicus and incline ten de-grees upward. For 1st and 2nd lumbar—Upper edge of 3cone at ensiform process. Incline 10degrees upward For 2nd and 3rd lumbar—Upper edge ofcone slightly above umbilicus and perpen-dicular For 4th and 5th lumbar—Middle of conelevel of interspinous line. Incline 10degrees downward The third lumbar spine is the most commonseat of pathological processes. Caution: ex-amine the transverse processes closely. Frac-tures of them mav simulate calculi * Necessitates the examination of only three bodieson each Fig. 237.—Lower dor.^al and lumbar spine.(Radiograph.) 168 SACRUM
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