Wing Span
Arm and Arm
Two Left Feet
Bootlegger
Out on a Limb
100
This CR is perp. entering PIP joint of the digit being examined.
What is the PA/Lateral of the second through fifth digit?
100
This CR is perp. to the midpoint of the humerus.
What is AP/Lateral humerus?
100
This CR is angled 15 degrees posteriorly to show the joint spaces entering the third MTP joint.
What is AP axial toes?
100
This CR is angled 5 to 7 degrees cephalad, entering the knee joint 1" distal to the medial epicondyle, with the epicondyles perp. to the IR.
What is lateral knee?
100
With the patient lying on affected side, the foot is dorsiflexed to 90 degrees, this CR is perp. to the base of the third metatarsal.
What is lateral (mediolateral) foot?
200
This CR is perp. entering the MCP joint of the first digit.
What is PA, Lateral, or Oblique of the first digit?
200
This CR is perp. to the elbow joint with the elbow flexed to 90 degrees and digits extended.
What is lateral elbow?
200
This CR enters the base of the third metatarsal and is angled 10 degrees posterior.
What is AP axial foot?
200
This CR is perp. to the mid-femur and centered to the IR.
What is AP/Lateral femur?
200
This CR is perp. to the midcarpal area, with the digits flexed to place the wrist in contact with the IR.
What is PA wrist?
300
This CR is perp. to the scaphoid, with the wrist deviated.
What is PA wrist in ulnar deviation?
300
This CR is perp. to a point 1" inferior to the coracoid process with the humeral epicondyles perp. to the IR.
What is the AP shoulder in internal rotation?
300
This CR enters midway between the malleoli with the foot medial rotated 15 degrees.
What is AP oblique Mortise joint?
300
This CR is centered approximately 2" superior to the pubic symphysis and 2" inferior to the ASIS with the lower extremity rotated 15-20 degrees medially.
What is AP pelvis?
300
With the patient lying on affected side, using tape for separation of the toes, this CR is perp. to the MTP of the great toe and the PIP of the lesser toes.
What is lateral toe?
400
This CR is perp. to the midcoronal plane, exiting surgical neck of affected side closest to the IR.
What is transthoracic lateral of the proximal humerus?
400
This CR is perp. to the IR midway between the AC joints.
What is the AP acromioclavicular (AC) joints?
400
This CR is angled 40 degrees posterior to the long axis of the flexed foot entering the base of the third metatarsal.
What is Axial calcaneus (plantar dorsal)?
400
This CR is a cephalic angle of 20 to 25 degrees at the hip at a point midway between the ASIS and pubic symphsis. The affected knee is flexed and the hip is resting on the table.
What is Hickey lateral hip?
400
With the patient lying on the table and the knee flexed with the plantar surface of the foot on the table, the patella is perpendicular to the IR, this CR is angled 15 to 20 degrees cephalad.
What is Tangential patella (Settegast method)?
500
This CR is 2" medial and 2" inferior to superolateral border of the shoulder with the patient's body rotated 45 degrees toward the affected side.
What is Grashey method of the shoulder?
500
This CR is perp. to the IR at the mid-scapular area, approximately 2" inferior to the coracoid process with the arm abducted to right angle to the body and the elbow flexed to 90 degrees.
What is AP scapula?
500
Give me the angle. This CR enters a point 1/2" inferior to the patella apex. The patient measures 25.3 cm from the ASIS to the tabletop.
What is 3 to 5 degrees cephalad?
500
With the patient's hips flexed and plantar surface of the feet together, thighs abducted to 45 degrees, this CR is perp. entering midline approximately 1" superior to symphysis pubis.
What is AP Pelvis (Modified Cleaves)?
500
With the wrist hyperextended and centered to the IR, this CR is directed to the palm of the hand 1" distal to the base of the third metacarpal area at 25 to 30 degrees.
What is Tangential carpal canal (Gaynor-Hart method)?
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