For the Spinal fusion, how is the patient positioned?
Erect or Lateral Recumbent position
What is the neck of the Scottie Dog?
What is the CR for the AP/PA Projection of the Lumbar Spine?
What is level of L4-L5?
Forward slipping of one vertebra in relation to another
What is Spondylolisthesis?
Which kind of mobility type is the Zygapophyseal joint?
Diathrodial
How many degrees do you need when specifically focused on the L5-S1?
30 degrees
The eye of the dog refers to the what?
Pedicle
Central ray for a lateral L-Spine?
At the Illiac Crest
Defect in the par interarticularius
What is Spondylolsis?
SC joint of the first rib is classified as what?
Synovial Joint
What position in the lumbar oblique shows the downside?
RPO/LPO
What is formed by the ear and leg of the Scottie dog?
Zygapophyseal Joint
What is the CR for SC Joints?
Level of T2-T3
This pathology usually occurs in the L4-L5 and is usually caused by trauma or improper lifting?
Herniated Nucleus Pulposus
What is the respiration for SC joints?
Suspend on Expiration
How many degrees do you need when specifically focused on the L1-L2?
50 degrees
Scottie Dog
What is the CR for the L5-S1 Spot?
5 degree caudad at the level of ASIS, but 2 inches posterior.
What kind of pathology would you look for in SC joints?
Joint Separation
What is your title?
Student trick question. Haven't graduated yet
What position best demonstrates the Right SC joint in the Left Lung field?
RAO
The bridge between the transverse processes, lateral masses, and spinous processes.
Laminae
Central ray for the AP Axial L5-S1 Lumbar
30 degree cephalic at level of ASIS
What kind of pathology are we looking for when taking a Lateral Lumbar?
Fractures, Spondylolisthesis, neoplastic processes, and Osteoporosis
What is the respiration for AP Lumbar Projection?