The hip bone consists of three parts that make up the acetabulum.
(a)____ 2/5
(b)____ 1/5
(c)____ 2/5
ilium
pubis
ischium
What is the term for the bony structure you sit on?
Thick, soft bone marked by bowing and fractures
Paget Disease
#1
Modified Cleaves method
What is "A"?
Fovea Capitis
What is another name for the hip?
2 options
Os Coxae
Innominate bone
female: wide and shallow
male: narrow and deep
Proximal portion of the femur dislocated from distal portion of the proximal epiphysis
Slipped Epiphysis
#2
Axiolateral Hip
Danelious-Miller Method
What is "D"?
Greater Trochanter
Surgical Lateral Projection
When the body is in the upright or seated position, the brim of the pelvis forms an angle of approximately ____ to the horizontal plane.
60°
Malignant neoplasm of plasma cells involving the bone marrow and causing destruction of the bone
Multiple Myeloma
#3
Superoinferior Axial Inlet Projection
Bridgeman Method
What is "C"?
Superior Ramus
How is the central ray positioned for the Modified Axiolateral Projection: Clements-Nakayama?
15° posteriorly and aligned perpendicular to the femoral neck and the IR
The region between the inlet and the outlet is called ____?
pelvic cavity
Ankylosing Spondylitis
#4
AP Axial Outlet Projection
Taylor Method
What is "H"?
Ischial Ramus
In reference to the Judet Method, the internal oblique position (LPO) is affected side (a.)_____, and the external oblique position (RPO) is affected side (b.)_____.
(a) UP
(b) DOWN
superior aperture or inlet
Flattening of the femoral head due to vascular interruption
Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease
#5
Modified Axiolateral Projection
Clements-Nakayama
What is "G"?
Inferior Pubic Ramus