enbensposition
Enbensposition refers to a specific type of anatomical positioning used primarily in medical imaging, particularly in radiography and computed tomography (CT) scans. The term is derived from the combination of "en face" (Latin for "face-on") and "bens" (a colloquial abbreviation for "bones"), though it is not widely recognized in standard medical terminology. The position is often employed to obtain detailed images of bony structures, such as the spine, pelvis, or extremities, by aligning the body part horizontally relative to the imaging plane.
In enbensposition, the patient lies supine (on their back) with the affected body part positioned parallel to
While not a formalized standard, enbensposition is occasionally utilized in specialized imaging protocols, such as those