What is the average number of coccygeal segments in an adult coccyx?
What is 4?
What is Scoliosis?
What is the name of the Scottie dog's neck?
What is pars interarticularis?
When you perform an AP projection of the lumbar spine, where do you place the CR?
What is the level of the iliac crest (L4-L5)?
Why do you angle the x-ray tube for an axial sacrum?
What is to straighten out the sacrum?
What is the name of the most posterior portion of the sacrum?
What is the Medial Sacral Crest?
What is the name of the metastases where a bone has an increase in density?
What is Osteoblastic?
What is the name of the Scottie dog's eye?
What is the pedicle?
When you position a patient for a posterior oblique lumbar, where do you place the CR?
What is 1 to 2 inches above iliac crest and 2 inches medial to the upside ASIS?
How do you angle the x-ray tube for an AP Axial Coccyx?
What is 10 degrees caudad?
The sacral horns are also known as?
What are the Cornua of the sacrum?
When this condition occurs the patient may experience sciatica?
What is Slipped Disk or Herniated Nucleus Pulposus?
What is the name of the Scottie dog's front legs?
What is the inferior articular process?
When positioning a patient for oblique posterior lumbar images, the patient is AP, what are you looking for on an RPO image?
What are the right Z joints?
What is the degree of tube angulation for a lateral sacrum/coccyx?
What is the name of the surface that articulates with the ilium to form the SI joints?
What are the Auricular Surfaces?
What is the fracture that occurs as a wedge-shaped vertebral fracture that rarely causes a neurologic deficit?
What is a Compression Fracture?
The L1-L5 Z joint: what are the classification, mobility type, and movement type?
What are synovial, diarthrodial, and plane (gliding)?
The physician would like to see the upper (L1-L2) Z joints. How much do you oblique the patient?
What is 50 degrees from the MSP?
What is the tube angle for AP Axial SI joints?
What is 30 to 35 degrees cephalad?
What is the name of the sacral section that forms part of the inlet of the true pelvis?
What is the Promontory?
This fracture is the result of a hyperflexion force where the fracture is through the vertebral body and posterior elements. The fracture can occur when the patient is seated, wearing a lap-type seat belt and experiences a sudden deceleration?
What is Chance Fracture?
The L1-L5 intervertebral joint: what are the classification, mobility type, and movement type?
What are cartilaginous, amphiarthrodial, and symphysis?
While imaging a patient for a lateral lumbar you notice that a sponge is not opening the lower intervertebral joint spaces. What do you do?
What is angle the x-ray tube 5 to 8 degrees caudad?
When you are imaging posterior SI joints, how much do you angle the patient's body?
What is 25 to 30 degrees?