{"id":"69a238deefd4f1d91750479b","name":"Right Shoulder X-Ray","slug":"right-shoulder-x-ray","description":"Structured template for right shoulder radiography with standard three-view imaging protocol","category":{"modality":"X-Ray","system":"MSK"},"tags":["shoulder","right","three-view","trauma","pain","msk"],"sections":{"title":{"defaultText":"Right Shoulder X-Ray","aiInstructions":"Use the body region and modality from the report. Format as '[Laterality] [Anatomy] [Modality]'"},"clinicalHistory":{"defaultText":"[Patient-specific — populated at report time]","aiInstructions":"Ask the user for: patient age, sex, presenting complaint, relevant clinical history, and reason for the exam. This section contextualizes the entire report. Always include it."},"comparison":{"defaultText":"No prior studies available for comparison.","aiInstructions":"If a comparison study is mentioned in the report, replace default text with specific comparison details. Otherwise, retain default text."},"technique":{"defaultText":"Three views of the right shoulder including anteroposterior projection with internal and external rotation, and transscapular (Y) view.","aiInstructions":"Extract the specific imaging views and projections used. Document the exact technique as stated in the report without adding interpretive details."},"findings":{"defaultText":"Evaluation of the right shoulder demonstrates normal osseous and articular structures.","aiInstructions":"Provide an overview statement summarizing the general findings before individual anatomical assessments.","fields":[{"name":"Fractures","defaultText":"No fracture identified.","aiInstructions":"Document presence, location, and characteristics of any fractures. If no fracture is mentioned, use default text."},{"name":"Dislocation","defaultText":"No dislocation present.","aiInstructions":"Assess for glenohumeral dislocation or subluxation. Document any abnormal positioning of the humeral head relative to the glenoid. If not mentioned, use default text."},{"name":"Glenohumeral Joint","defaultText":"The glenohumeral joint space is preserved with normal articular surfaces.","aiInstructions":"Evaluate joint space width, articular cartilage, and overall joint alignment. Document any degenerative changes, osteoarthritis, or joint space narrowing if present."},{"name":"Acromioclavicular Joint","defaultText":"The acromioclavicular joint appears normal.","aiInstructions":"Assess for degenerative changes, distal clavicle osteolysis, or hypertrophic changes. If not mentioned, use default text."},{"name":"Subacromial Space","defaultText":"No subacromial spur or narrowing identified.","aiInstructions":"Document any subacromial osteophytes or spur formation that may indicate impingement. Assess for subacromial space narrowing. If not mentioned, use default text."},{"name":"Rotator Cuff","defaultText":"No evidence of rotator cuff pathology on radiographs.","aiInstructions":"Note that rotator cuff tears are not directly visualized on plain radiographs. Document only indirect signs such as humeral head migration or associated findings."},{"name":"Soft Tissues","defaultText":"Soft tissue structures appear unremarkable.","aiInstructions":"Assess for soft tissue swelling, calcifications, or abnormal densities. Include deltoid muscle assessment if relevant."},{"name":"Bone Density","defaultText":"Bone density is normal.","aiInstructions":"Comment on osteopenia, osteoporosis, or abnormal bone density only if specifically evident and clinically relevant."}]},"impression":{"defaultText":"Normal right shoulder radiograph with no acute abnormality.","aiInstructions":"Synthesize key findings into concise diagnostic statements. List findings in order of clinical significance. Use numbered format for multiple findings. Match the impression directly to findings documented above."}},"aiUsageInstructions":{"summary":"Use this template to generate a complete Right Shoulder X-Ray radiology report.","steps":["1. Collect patient clinical history from the user (age, sex, clinical indication).","2. Confirm whether prior studies are available for comparison.","3. For the Technique section, use defaultText or adapt based on actual acquisition parameters.","4. For each field in sections.findings.fields: ask the user for the finding or infer from clinical context. Use defaultText if the structure is normal.","5. Generate the Impression by summarizing the most significant findings from step 4.","6. Use the aiInstructions for each section to guide the depth and format of the content.","7. Maintain formal radiology report language throughout. Passive voice preferred.","8. If any finding is abnormal, quantify it with measurements and describe its imaging characteristics."],"language":"Formal radiology report language. Passive voice preferred. Avoid first-person pronouns.","format":"Numbered impression list. Prose findings paragraphs or structured field-by-field format both acceptable.","units":"Report measurements in centimeters (cm) for masses, millimeters (mm) for small structures."},"meta":{"canonicalUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/templates/right-shoulder-x-ray","claudeApiUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/templates/api/claude/right-shoulder-x-ray","useInDashboardUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/?templateId=69a238deefd4f1d91750479b","apiUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/templates/api/right-shoulder-x-ray","updatedAt":"2026-03-01T00:12:28.004Z","license":"Free for clinical and educational use. Attribution appreciated."}}