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What projection of the foot best demonstrates the longitudinal arch? 

Lateral Weight bearing Longitudinal Arch

100

What is the CR location for the Plantodorsal Axial Projection of the Calcaneus?

CR angled 40 degrees to the long axis of the foot, entering at the level of the base of the 3rd metatarsal. 

100

For a Medial Oblique Ankle, what should be deomsntrated? 

separated distal tibia and fibula, and a closed mortise joint. 

100

During an AP tib/fib Projection, what joints must be included? 

Both joints (knee and ankle)

100

For an AP Knee Projection, The CR is directed _______? 

angled varied based on measurement between ASIS and tabletop.  Enters a point 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) below apex of patella. 

200

The Lateral Weight bearing Longitudinal Arch will show ________? 

joint viability of the foot and the longitudinal arch

200

For the AP Ankle Projection, the knee if fully extended with the ankle placed in ________ position, and the foot is flexed _________? 

1. in a dorsiflexion position 

2. foot is flexed 90 degrees to long axis of lower leg


200

When would an AP Stress Projection of the Ankle be ordered? 

after inversion or eversion injury to verify the presence of a ligamentous tear. 

200

How does a technologist fit the entire lower leg in the image for an AP tib/fib radiograph? 

rotate the IR diagonally 

200

depending on body habitus, the CR for an AP Knee Projection should be _______ with the tibial plateau? 

Parallel

300

The Lateral Weight bearing Longitudinal Arch Projection is performed in the ___________projection? 

Latero-Medial Projection. 

300

What is the CR location for an AP Ankle Projection? 

CR directed perpendicular to the Mid-Malleolar region. 

300

Who positions an AP Stress Projection of the Ankle

The physician, never the technologist!

300

For an AP Knee Projection, if the pelvis measures BELOW 19 cm, the CR is angled _______? 

3-5 degrees caudad

300

For a Lateral Knee Projection, the knee is placed in true lateral position, with the knee joint flexed ________? 

knee joint flexed 20-30 degrees

400

For the Plantodorsal Axial Projection of the Calcaneus, The ankle is placed in _______position, and the foot is flexed __________? 

1. Dorsiflexion position

2. foot is flexed 90 degrees to the long axis of the lower leg

400

For an AP Oblique (Mortise) Projection of the Ankle, the Dorsiflexed ankle is internally rotated how many degrees? 

15-20 degrees

400

Which Bone is the weight bearing bone in the Lower leg? 

the tibia

400

For an AP Knee Projection, if the pelvis measures between 19-24 cm, the CR is angled _______? 

perpendicular

400

For a Lateral Knee Projection, The CR is angled _________? 

5-7 degrees cephalad, entering 1/2 inch (1 cm) distal to medial epicondyle. 

500

For the Plantodorsal Axial Projection of the Calcaneus, the Plantar surface of the foot it positioned _______ to the IR?

Perpendicular (vertical)

500

For the Medial Oblique Ankle Projection, what is the degree of rotation? 

45 degrees medically

500

which bone is the Non-weight bearing bone in the lower leg? 

the fibula

500

For an AP Knee Projection, if the pelvis measures ABOVE 24 cm, the CR is angled _______? 

3-5 degrees cephalad

500

The CR angulation on a lateral knee projection will project the more __________ superimposed over the __________? 

1. inferior medial femoral condyle

2. lateral femoral condyle

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