Pain in the anatomic snuff box is indicative of this.
What is a scaphoid fracture?
These are the routine projections for the Wrist.
What is PA, PA Oblique, and Lateral?
These bones make up the wrist
What are the Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform, Hamate, Capitate, trapezium, trapezoid?
These should be shown on an PA oblique wrist (in particular).
What are the trapezium and scaphoid?
This is the other name for the Hamate.
What is unciform?
A fracture of the base of the fifth metatarsal.
What is a Jones fracture?
The amount of rotation for an oblique wrist.
What is 45 degrees?
This is the number of tarsals.
What is seven?
These joints must be open on a true mortise ankle.
What is the talofibular and tibiotalar joints?
The method name for a PA Axial scaphoid.
What is stecher?
The term for compression of the median nerve.
What is Carpal tunnel?
Degree of rotation for a mortise Ankle.
What is 15-20 degrees medial?
The four bones that the Talus articulate with.
What is the calcaneus, navicular, tibia, and fibula?
How to check for no rotation on an AP ankle.
What is, the talus slightly overlapping the distal fibula, no overlapping of the medial talomalleolar articulation, or normal overlapping of the tibiofibular articulation with the anterior tubercle slightly superimposed over the fibula?
This method is performed when there is a ligamentous injury to the ankle.
What is the stress method?
Define a Smith's Fracture.
What is a fracture of the distal inch of radius with anterior displacement?
The type of projection a carpal tunnel image might be.
What is tangential?
The type of joint the mortise is classified as.
What is a synovial hinge?
Eval Criteria for an AP Oblique wrist.
Carpals on the medial side of the wrist or triquetrum, hook of hamate, and pisiform free of superimposition and in profile.
This is seen on a lateral oblique ankle.
What is the calcaneal sulcus?
A fracture of both malleoli and with dislocation of the ankle joint.
What is a Pott's fracture?
The method name for imaging the trapezium.
What is Clements-Nakayama?
The importance of the posterior tuberosity of the calcaneus.
What is the attachment point for the Achilles tendon?
These should be open on a stecher method.
What are the scaphoid articulations?
The other name for the talus.
What is the astragalus?