The grashey shoulder view will show what
Open glenoid cavity - glenoid in profile
Joint that will be open in a 45° oblique ankle
Distal Tibiofibular Joint
Tuberosity of the calcaneus
What anatomy in the proximal femur should NOT be visible on an AP Pelvis?
Lesser Trochanter
What can be improved on this lateral chest?
Arms aren't up all the way and slightly rotated
If a patient has a wide chest how would you do AC joint projection
Come into 40" SID and take a total of 4 images 2 with & 2 without
What anatomy should be included on an ankle projection
1/3 distal tibfib to half metatarsals
The intercondylar fossa is best visualized in what projection
Tunnel View of the Knee
How can you tell if a patient has a broken hip by looking at them?
External Rotation of leg
What can be done to improve this AP oblique wrist?
slightly over-rotated, collimation, central ray placement too low
Rotation that shows the greater tubercle in profile
External Rotation
Which calcaneus projection best demonstrates the sinus tarsi
Lateral calcaneus
Why do we angle for a lateral knee?
To superimpose the femoral condyles
A narrower and deeper pelvis with an acute arch demonstrates which gender pelvis?
Male Pelvis
Should this image be repeated if so why?
Yes- Inferior Angle is clipped
An asthenic patient would need how much angle for axial clavicle projection
30° (More angle)
Synovial, Ginglymus
The patella will be where in an external oblique knee?
Covering half of the lateral condyle
The pelvis that is the cavity (opening) completely surrounded by bony structures
True Pelvis
What would you do to improve this AP clavicle image?
Off-centered, sternal end is clipped, bring in collimation up and down, and marker
The AC & SC joints are what classification and movement
Synovial, plane/gliding
Femorotibial Joint classification and movement
Synovial, Bicondylar
What angle would you use for an AP view of the knee if the patient had thin thighs?
5° Caudad
Classification and movement of the Symphysis Pubis
Cartilaginous, Amphiarthrodial
What could be improved on this 15° oblique ankle?
CR is not over joint, collimation; foot should be flexed.