C-Spine Anatomy
C-Spine Positioning
T-Spine Anatomy
T-Spine Positioning
Topographic Landmarks
100

This C vertebrae has the distinct landmark known as the Odontoid Process.

What is C2/Axis?

100
These three exams are what a typical routine C-spine series consist of.

What is AP axial, AP open mouth, and Lateral?

100

This long protrusion comes off the posterior end of a typical T vertebrae.

What is the Spinous Process?

100

This is the typical routine exam ordered for a T-spine series.

What is AP and Lateral?

100

The jugular notch is typically in line with this specific vertebrae.

What is T-3?

200

The total number of Cervical Vertebrae.

What is 7?

200

The angel used for a AP axial c-spine.

What is 15-20 degrees cephalic?

200

When looking at an axial view of a typical T vertebrae this round canal goes through the center of a T vertebrae.

What is the Vertebral Foramen?

200

This breathing instruction is used for lateral t-spines.

What is orthostatic breathing/inspiration?

200

This palpaple landmark is located behind the ears and is used for positioning AP open mouth C-spines.

What are the mastoid tips?

300

C-7 also goes by this name.

What is the Vertebral Prominens?

300

This position is used when the Odontoid Process is obscured by a patient's teeth.

What is the Fuch's method?

300

The superior articular process and inferior articular process form this specific joint on a Thoracic Vertebrae.

What is the zygapophyseal joint?

300

An AP t-spine must include this range of vertebrae.

What is C7-L1?

300

The landmark that all topographic landmarks/lines align with.

What is the EAM?

400

A typical Cervical Vertebrae has this unique piece of anatomy that a Thoracic Vertebrae does not have.

What is the Bifid Tip?

400

A PA oblique C-spine is performed to visualize this specific anatomy.

What is the intervertebral foramina?

400

This landmark connects the spinous process to teh vertebral body of a typical thoracic vertebrae.

What is the pedicle?

400

This tool is used to clean up scatter when performing a lateral T-spine.

What is a lead strip/shield?

400

This Line is used when positioning for a Fuch's method x-ray.

What is the MML?

500

A Cervical Vertebrae's Zygapophyseal joint is formed by these two anatomical landmarks

What is the superior articular surface and the inferior articular surface?

500

This is the method used for a swimmer's position when a patient is lying on the table.

What is the Pawlow method?

500

The Thoracic Vertebrae are also known as this kind of curve.  Note: not referring to Kyphosis.

What is the first primary curve?

500

Oblique T-spine uses this degree of obliquity and demonstrates this specific anatomy.

What is 70 degrees and zygapophyseal joints?

500

This line can be used to position for an AP axial C-spine.

What is the OML?

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