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Lateral knee/pattela axial technique

Hi noobie here, I'm looking for tips and advice how to perform consistent at lateral knee x-ray (in standing position). I also would appreciate some information about technique you use to perform axial patella x-ray, there are few methods and I'm not confident with this procedure. Merchant technique is not an option because I don't have equipment at my facility. If you can share some knowledge I would be really grateful. Sorry for mistakes, English is not my first language.

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