C-Spine
T-Spine
L-Spine
Sacrum & Coccyx
SI joints
100

What is another name for articular pillars?

 Lateral masses

100

What vertebra will not be visualized on a lateral T spine? and why?

T1-T3, the anatomy of the shoulders is superimposing those vertebrae


100

What is best demonstrated on the lateral projection of the lumbar vertebrae?

Intervertebral Foramina

100

What is the most inferior portion of the sacrum called?

The apex

100

The sacrum articulates at the ilium with what to form the SI joints?

The Auricular surface

200

Why is the tube angled 15-20 degrees cephalic for the AP axial projection?

To account for the angle of the overlapping cervical bodies

200

What kind of curvature does the thoracic vertebrae have?

Kyphotic/Convex/Primary

200

What should you do to the waist on the lateral, and why?

 Raise/position the waist to be parallel to the IR for open joint spaces


200

Before fusion in adulthood, what is the number of sacrum and coccyx bones in children?

5 sacral segments and 3-5 coccyx segments

200

What are the breathing instructions for AP axial projection?

Suspended respiration

300

 What cervical projection requires you to use the MML line when positioning the patient?

Fuchs method

300

What differentiates thoracic vertebrae from the others?

 Articulations for ribs

300

On the ap axial projection for L5/S1 what is the degree of angulation for males and females?

30 degrees for males, 35 degrees for females


300

 How does the coccyx sit in the female and why?

More vertical and less pronounced because women give birth

300

What is the CR location for the posterior oblique SI projection?

1” medial to upside ASIS

400

For a posterior oblique, is the upside or downside best demonstrated?

the upside

400

The openings of the intervertebral foramina are located at what angle?

90 degrees from MSP

400

The intervertebral disks of the lumbar vertebrae are most commonly injured, why?

It is where the largest load of the body weight rests.

400

Where is the CR centered for an AP axial projection of the sacrum?

2 inches superior to the pubic symphysis

400

If the patient is in an LPO. What SI joint is best demonstrated?

 right (upside)

500

What classification of joint and movement type is between C1 and C2?

 Synovial and Plane

500

 What makes up a costotransverse joint?

Tubercle of rib and Transverse process of vertebrae 

500

When performing a posterior oblique, is the upside or downside best demonstrated?

The downside

500

True or False: The AP projections of the sacrum & coccyx can be taken as one single projection to decrease gonadal dose

False

500

Each SI joint opens obliquely at what angle?

30 degrees

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