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Terms of Endearment
Connections
100
This refers to the forward part of the body or forward part of an organ.
What is Anterior?
100
This is movement toward or across the median line of the body.
What is Adduction?
100
This is the projection where the CR enters the posterior surface and exits the anterior surface of the subject or part.
What is the Posteroanterior Projection?
100
This term refers to the representation of an image as seen from the vantage of the IR.
What is a View?
100
This is the third classification of joints in addition to Synarthroses and Amphiarthroses.
What is Diarthroses?
200
This refers to the back part of the body or the superior/anterior surface of the foot.
What is Dorsal?
200
This is flexion beyond the normal bending around.
What is Hyperflexion?
200
This is the projection where the CR enters the right lateral surface and exits the left lateral surface of the subject or part.
What is the Left Lateral Projection?
200
This term refers to the placement of a patient or part.
What is a Position?
200
All joints have a functional classification and a ________ classification.
What is Structural?
300
This term refers to the direction of towards the head or head end of the body.
What is Cephalic?
300
This is movement of turning a part in one axis.
What is Rotation?
300
This is the projection where the CR enters the inferior surface of the foot and exits the superior surface of the foot.
What is the Plantodorsal Projection?
300
This term refers to the path of radiation as it goes from the x-ray tube through the patient to the IR.
What is a Projection?
300
This is the simplest synovial joint, and allows only very slight uniaxial movement.
What is Gliding?
400
This term refers to the part of the structure closest to the source or origin.
What is Proximal?
400
This is the movement of turning the body face downward; or turning the hand so the palm is facing downward.
What is Pronation?
400
This is the position/projection when the subject is lying on their right side with a horizontal CR passing from anterior to posterior or posterior to anterior.
What is the Right Lateral Decubitis?
400
This term refers to lying down in any position.
What is Recumbent?
400
This joint is only found in the thumb.
What is the saddle joint?
500
This term refers to a wall; or the wall of a structure.
What is Parietal?
500
This is the movement or turning of a part to face toward the median line; used most commonly to refer to the feet.
What is Inversion?
500
This is the position/projection when the patient is prone with a horizontal CR passing from side to side.
What is a Ventral Decubitis?
500
This term refers to films of an uninjured part being done in addition to films of an injured part.
What are Comparison Films?
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!! This is the only joint to allow multiaxial movement.
What is the Ball and Socket Joint?
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