RadX is a basic positioning guide for students and qualified radiographers to ensure precision and consistency in positioning, resulting in superior diagnostic accuracy.
When users of RadX open it, they will come across a clickable or selectable human skeleton that has different parts of the body and its relevant views. The user can then decide which part they would like to use. When the user clicks on the head region, and then skull, for instance, it will be broken up into five views namely Caldwell, AP, Lateral, Townes, and an SMV view.
The user will then be able to click on any of these views and will get an illustration followed by its clear description. The description will encompass a simple and clear meaning outlining the manner in which a patient can be x-rayed.