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100

This CR angle is required for an AP Hip.

What is 0 degrees (perpendicular).

100

Degree of abduction for the Modified Cleaves

What is 45 degrees

100

The superior portion of the ileum.

iliac crest

100
For the proximal femur, affected leg rotated how far and in what direction?

10-15 medial

100

Malformation of the acetabulum causing diplacement of femoral head.

Congenital Hip Displasia

200

This CR angle should be used for the Modified Cleaves frogleg hip?

What is Perpendicular?

200

For an AP Pelvis, the feet are angled how far and in what direction?

15-20 degrees medially.

200

Process on the proximal medial side of the femur.

What is lesser trochanter.

200

Distance below the joint the IR should be placed for femur.

2" distal

200

Flattening of femoral head due to vascular disruption

Legg Calve Perthes Disease

300

The angle of the tube (degrees and direction) for Clements Nakayama.

What is 15 degrees posterior?

300

In the Daniellus Miller x-table hip, the affected leg is rotated how far and in what direction?

15-20 medially

300

Depression on superior/medial femoral head.

What is fovea capitus?

300

CR for AP Axial Bridgmen method has this angle.

What is 40 caudal

300

Disruption in continuity of bone

fx

400

The CR angle for AP oblique Judet Method.

What is 0 degrees?

400

The degree of knee flexion on a lateral distal femur?

What is 45 degrees?

400

Forms anterior 1/5 of the acetabulum.

What is pubis?

400

The center ray for Daniellus Miller axiolateral hip?

Perp to long axis of the femur

500

The CR angle and direction for the Outlet Taylor Method for females?

What is 30-45 cephalad?

500

This degree of oblique should be used for the Judet Method.

What is 45 degrees?

500
In between the trochanters, anterior side.

What is  intertrochanteric line

500

CR for Pelvis

2" above PS or halfway between ASIS and PS

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