How many bones are in the foot?
What is 26?
On medial aspect of the ankle, the bone is called?
What is the medial malleolus?
What type of joint is the knee classified as?
What is a bicondylar joint?
What is the largest bone of the pelvic girdle?
What is the ilium?
What is the longest and strongest bone in the body?
What is the femur?
Which bone of the foot is fractured most often?
What is the tuberosity of the base of the 5th metatarsal?
What CR angle is used for axial (plantodorsal) calcaneus?
What is 40° cephalad?
Where is the CR centered for an AP tib/fib?
What is the midpoint of the lower leg (mid tib/fib)?
How much internal rotation is required for a true AP pelvis
What is 15–20°?
What is the CR location for an AP proximal femur?
What is the midfemoral neck?
What CR angle is used for AP foot?
What is 10° posterior (toward heel)?
How much rotation is used for AP mortise ankle?
What is 15–20° internal rotation?
What CR angle is used for lateral knee?
What is 5–7° cephalad?
What structure should NOT be visible on a properly positioned AP pelvis?
What is the lesser trochanter?
How much internal rotation is used for AP distal femur?
What is 5° internal rotation?
What joint allows inversion and eversion of the foot?
What is the subtalar joint (talocalcaneal joint)?
What indicates a true lateral ankle?
What is the fibula superimposed over the posterior half of the tibia?
What must be included in tib/fib x-rays?
What are the knee and ankle joints?
Where is the CR centered for an AP pelvis?
What is midway between the ASIS and symphysis pubis?
What must be included in femur imaging?
What is the entire femur including hip and knee joints?
What is the largest and strongest tarsal bone?
What is the calcaneus?
What is the purpose of stress ankle views? (2 answers)
What is to evaluate ligament injury and joint instability?
What ligament prevents anterior movement of the tibia?
What is the ACL?
What is the name of the depression in the femoral head?
What is the fovea capitis?
You are performing a femur exam and working on a lateral proximal femur. The patient is in a lot of pain. The patient has one affected leg and one unaffected leg. What lateral projection is used for trauma hip for?
What is the Danelius-Miller (cross-table lateral)?