AP/PA/Lateral
Intercondylar Fossa
Obliques
Patella
Patellofemoral Joint
100

For an AP Knee where is the central ray directed?

to a point 1/2 inch inferior to the patellar apex

100

How many different methods are used for the intercondylar fossa, and can you name them?

3 methods:

1. Homblad

2. Camp-Coventry

3. Beclere

100

For the oblique knees, how is the central ray directed? 

Same as an AP knee, 1/2 inferior to the patellar apex

3-5 degrees caudad (for thin pelvis less than 19 cm)

3-5 degrees cephalad (for thick pelvis over 24cm)

perp (for normal pevlis 19-24 cm)

100

What is the superior border of the patella named?

the base

100

For the merchant method what SID is recommended? 

A 6 foot SID (2 meters) 

200

For a lateral knee (mediolateral projection) how flexed is the patient's knee supposed to be? 

20 - 30 degrees 

200

For the Homblad method Intercondylar Fossa how is the patient positioned, what runs parallel with the long axis of the IR, and how is the central ray directed

With the knee flexed 70 degrees from full extension

with the tib-fib running parallel with the IR

the central ray is perp 

200

For oblique knees how far do you rotate the patient's extremity? 

45 degrees

200

Why would the patella be imaged in a PA projection? 

to lower OID and improve spatial resolution

200

For the Settegast method, how is the central ray typically angled? 

15-20 degrees towards the IR depending on the patients body position 

300

How do you angle for a PA knee when the foot is extended? 

5-7 degrees caudad to exit a point 1/2 an inch inferior to the patellar apex

300

For the Camp-Coventry Method of the intercondylar fossa how is the patient positioned, what part runs parallel with the IR, and how is the central ray directed? 

The patient is prone with the foot propped up on a support

the femur runs parallel to the long axis of the IR 

The central ray is directed to the popliteal fossa matching the angle of the tib-fib

300

What is seen on the lateral oblique of the knee

the fibula superimposed over the lateral half of the tibia, the medial condyles of the of femora and the tibia, tibia plateaus 

300

How is the patient positioned for the PA projection of the patella?

the heel needs to be rotated 5-10 degrees laterally 

300

How is the patient positioned and how is the central ray directed for the Hughston method?

The tib-fib forms a 50-60 degree angle from the table and the CR is angled 45 degrees cephalad 

400

For a mediolateral knee, how is the central ray directed? why? 

5-7 degrees cephalad 1 inch distal to the medial epicondyle. 

Because the medial condyle lies 5-7 degrees lower than the lateral condyle.

400

In the Beclere method of the intercondylar fossa how is the patient positioned? 

How is the central ray directed? 

The long axis of the femur is angled 60 degrees to the long axis of the tibia

The central ray is angled to enter the knee joint 1/2 inch below the patellar apex, perp to the long axis of the lower leg

400

What is shown on the medial oblique projection of the knee? 

Lateral condyles of the femur and the tibia, the posterior tibia, both tibial plateaus

400

How is the patient positioned for the lateral projection of the patella (mediolateral)?

with the affected knee flexed 5-10 degrees with the femoral epicondyles superimposed and the patella perpendicular to the IR

400

How many methods exist for tangential projection of the Patella and Patellofemoral joint and what are their names? 

3 methods

1. Hughston

2. Merchant

3. Settegast 

500

How is the central ray directed for a AP knee when the patients pelvis is thin (less than 19 cm)? when their pelvis is thick (more than 24 cm)? when their pelvis is average (19 - 24 cm)?

3-5 degrees caudad

3-5 degrees cephalad

perp

500

Which method is the only AP projection for the intercondylar fossa?

The Beclere method 

500

Which oblique of the knee shows the tibiofibular joint?

the medial oblique

500

List the 4 ligaments

Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL)

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)

Tibial Collateral Ligament (TCL)

Fibular Collateral Ligament (FCL)

500

Which method is preferred for the tangential projection of the patella and patellofemoral?

The Merchant method because the central ray is going away from the patients body

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