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Home-made radiographic phantoms.

G W Rothwell

    Radiography
    |January 1, 1979
    PubMed
    Summary

    This article details how to create homemade radiographic phantoms for educational purposes. These custom phantoms serve as valuable teaching aids in radiography training programs.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Imaging
    • Radiography Education

    Background:

    • Radiographic phantoms are essential for training in medical imaging.
    • The need for accessible and cost-effective training tools is ongoing.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a method for manufacturing homemade radiographic phantoms.
    • To outline material requirements and manufacturing stages for these phantoms.

    Main Methods:

    • Detailed description of the manufacturing process for custom radiographic phantoms.
    • Specification of necessary materials for phantom construction.

    Main Results:

    • Successfully developed a method for creating functional radiographic phantoms.
    • Provided a guide for material selection and assembly steps.

    Conclusions:

    • Homemade radiographic phantoms can be effectively produced for educational use.
    • These phantoms are suitable teaching aids for radiography students at institutions like the Royal Naval School of Radiography.